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Receiving payment through paypal on Adverts.ie

  • 03-08-2011 7:05pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 324 ✭✭


    Hey,I'm trying to sell something on Adverts.ie One of the options for payment is through paypal but I'm quite lost as to how I can give someone info about how to send this payment. I have a paypal account set up for buying things on ebay. What's the next step I should take to receive payment if someone asks about it? Thanks in advance.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 32,386 ✭✭✭✭rubadub


    When you log into paypal there is a request money tab, you an enter the persons email and they will get an invoice/request sent to them like what you get when you win an ebay auction.

    Bear in mind with paypal there will usually be fees, like you might have 4% taken off what the person sends you, or they can be charged more, there are a few ways to do it, I think you can request that they pay the fee. But there may be some way to do it with no charge, if you have money in the account or coming from a bank account.

    Another way I have paid and been paid by Irish lads is by doing a bank transfer, which was free for both parties as it was not international. One other weird idea I had would be for somebody to top up your phone credit, of course you need to be ready to go, and be in mulitples of €5


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