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<blockquote data-quote="CrazyinVA" data-source="post: 380159" data-attributes="member: 1157"><p>If you do choose to accept Ppal, I would suggest adding a few dollars to the price of your item to cover the fees that may be associated with accepting a payment. Whether there are fees incurred, depends .. if the buyer chooses "personal" as the transaction type when sending you the money, no fees will be incurred normally, but if they choose a purchase as the transaction type, there are extra fees. You can calculate them on the Ppal site. Just telling someone you'll increase the price if they want to use Ppal, may discourage them enough. I have also noticed that if I transfer money from Ppal to my checking account, it takes 2-3 business days, so, in your situation, it may not be the way to go since you want immediate access to the money you are paid. I agree, I see no reason to use Ppal for a local sale transaction. </p><p></p><p>All that being said, I use Ppal frequently when setting up events for my Meetup groups, and find it reliable and safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrazyinVA, post: 380159, member: 1157"] If you do choose to accept Ppal, I would suggest adding a few dollars to the price of your item to cover the fees that may be associated with accepting a payment. Whether there are fees incurred, depends .. if the buyer chooses "personal" as the transaction type when sending you the money, no fees will be incurred normally, but if they choose a purchase as the transaction type, there are extra fees. You can calculate them on the Ppal site. Just telling someone you'll increase the price if they want to use Ppal, may discourage them enough. I have also noticed that if I transfer money from Ppal to my checking account, it takes 2-3 business days, so, in your situation, it may not be the way to go since you want immediate access to the money you are paid. I agree, I see no reason to use Ppal for a local sale transaction. All that being said, I use Ppal frequently when setting up events for my Meetup groups, and find it reliable and safe. [/QUOTE]
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