[Groop]Fw: PayPal Receiving Limit

Gary Grossmann grossfam@olywa.net
Sun, 6 May 2001 09:13:54 -0700


Hi Folks!

Apparently, when you have over $100 come in on your Paypal account they
start charging you and I am getting close to that.  So if anyone else pays
with Paypal, please add $0.30 for orders under $15.00 and 2.2% plus $0.30
for orders over $15.00.  Thanks!  Josh, Dustin, B.J., Ruben, and Volker,
your funds are in there.  I've also received several letters already.
Thanks for being so quick!  -Gary G.



----- Original Message -----
From: <service@paypal.com>
To: <grossfam@olywa.net>
Sent: Sunday, May 06, 2001 5:13 AM
Subject: PayPal Receiving Limit


> Dear Gary Grossmann,
>
> We are sending you a reminder that you are approaching your
> PayPal credit card receiving limit.
>
> In order to reduce the cost of processing credit card
> transactions associated with accounts that do not pay fees,
> PayPal has introduced a limit on Personal Accounts:
> a $100 per month limit on receiving credit card payments.
>
> If you upgrade to a Premier Account, you will receive a
> range of premium features in addition to the ability to
> accept unlimited credit card payments.  And the fees on
> incoming payments are low -- just 2.2% + $0.30 to receive
> payments (effective April 18.  Until then, non-credit card
> payments will be charged a lower rate of 1.6% + 30¢ with
> a $5 cap.) The fee for all payments under $15 is just $0.30.
> For more details, go to
> http://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=p/gen/fees-outside.)
>
> To upgrade your account, login to the PayPal website.
> Select the "Upgrade Account" link from the "My Account" page,
> which will take you to a page where you can choose to upgrade
> to a PayPal Premier account.
>
> To ensure that you can always receive credit card payments
> and to take advantage of our premium features upgrade to
> a Premier Account today!
>
>
> Thank you,
>
> The PayPal Team
>
>
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