PAYPAL POOL CONTRIBUTION FEES

lancegeh
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What are the fees for making a contribution to a pool as a guest using a credit card? I have a pool. A non-Paypal person made a $10 contribution and was charged 59 cents. Translates to 5.9% !!!! If someone makes a $1000 contribution the fee would be $59.  Not OK. Is there a cap to the fee?

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kernowlass
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https://www.paypal.com/us/smarthelp/article/FAQ3623


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lancegeh
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I been to that link. The answer is to click "here". It goes to a page about fees, on which I must not understand. It doesn't say "pools" anywhere. What am I missing? Thanks.

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kernowlass
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It doesn't have to say ''pools'' they already told you in the link that pools are ''gift'' ie family/friends payments.

So you read up on the fees for f/f payments which is on the page when you click 'here'.


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lancegeh
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I read it. Here's what I got. "Sales within the US: 2.9% + $0.30". The math works, but are you saying when someone contributes as a guest to my pool, the contribution is considered a "Sales within the US"? And there is no cap? So if I get a $1,000 contribution, the contributor will pay 2.9% + $0.30 (or $29.30)?  Or is it further down the page, "Sending in the US"? Is a non-Paypal account holder who is using a credit card to contribute to my pool (in US currency, therefore the "fixed fee" table doesn't apply) considered a "friend or family" sending me money? In this scenario the 2.9% math doesn't work. The contributor to my pool was charged $0.59 for her $10 contribution, a 5.9% fee. So if I get a $1000 contribution, the fee to the contributor would be $59. Not good, to much. The info at the "here" link is too much of a puzzle without a section that simply saying "here's what contributors to pools will be charged".

 

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kernowlass
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Oh dear, try SCROLLING down the page until you get to the FAMILY / FRIENDS bit on the page > sending in the U.S table of fees.


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lancegeh
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Not seeing it, but thanks.
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ppbr
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Well I'm totally confused. First, that FAQ link above takes me to "The page you're looking for is no longer available" but, at least in Australia, our PPMP information says:

You can chip in for free*

Setting up a Money Pool is totally free*. And there's no hidden cost for friends chipping in with their PayPal balance, debit card, credit card or bank account. Fees will apply if there's a currency conversion involved.

 

*Free when sending money to an Australian account from an Australian account in AUD."

(https://www.paypal.com/au/webapps/mpp/money-pools

 

I paid in AUD to AUD, and was STILL charged 5.6% ... I queried it with PP and the 'dispute' was closed as it was an authorised transaction. The transaction WAS authorised and legitimate - but the fee wasn't! 
 
They won't let me ask again as the transaction case is considered 'closed' - wtf!?
 

I was charged a fee - can you please tell me why.

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Husseller
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Hey ppbr, did you get an answer? I want to set up a money pool in Australia where it says no fees but concerned by what you have experienced
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