So they can make more money?
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Register Today on DNForum IT'S FREE!I thought the interest of the Paypal "mass pay" was that the seller receive 100% of the money sent by the buyer, and the buyer was the only one to pay taxes on the transaction ($1 maximum). This way the seller did not have to ask any compensation for the money lost using PayPal.
This is the way it has allways worked for me, and you?
OK so why sedo which I informed that I will pay through Paypal "mass pay" asked me to pay the domain price + 3% ?
I did not notice they added these 3% in the amount to pay when I made the "mass pay" few days ago. It has been discovered today only.
And now when I ask a refund of these 3% they tell me that "mass pay" or no, they charge taxes when it's a PayPal payment.
They suggested me to contact their legal department if I am not happy...
Hein!? So what's the interest of PayPal "mass pay" with sedo?
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So they can make more money?
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They've always charged 3% on top of Paypal's fees for all purchases over $500 or 500 euro.
So they don't charge 10% but 13% sales commission, even if you pay through PayPal "mass pay"?
Then what is the interest of doing a "mass pay" with sedo?
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Because some people just click and don't think
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