Unfortunately it was “Plastic ammunition storage devices with spring”.
I still see it offered as a payment option on Gunbroker quite a bit. Not sure how they're getting around that, unless they just haven't been caught yet, but you'd think PayPal would be monitoring Gunbroker to "head it off at the pass" so to speak.I was looking at a gun for sale last night on one of those gun for sale sites, and PP was the only option for payment the seller
offered. Don't know how that will work for them.
PayPal's great for sending money to and from friends. For online purchases it sucks because of the high fees.
If you can use a CC, or better still cash, then why use PayPal?
Full disclosure: I own shares of the company.
Well the advantage is that it provides an additional layer between the actual source of your funds and the seller I suppose. As for fees, those are typically on the seller's end unless you do friends and family, and then I think it goes on the buyer's end, or at least that's been my experience.
Nah some dogooder reported me. I had pics and everything up did it for years, then one day...Well you clearly need to be a bit more creative with your descriptions!
That's why I did not name the site did not want to help pp.I still see it offered as a payment option on Gunbroker quite a bit. Not sure how they're getting around that, unless they just haven't been caught yet, but you'd think PayPal would be monitoring Gunbroker to "head it off at the pass" so to speak.
F+F is always free.
I believe either the seller or the buyer can pay the fees for commercial transactions.
When we used it for a beer competition, the entrant (i.e. the buyer) paid the fees. When I used it for an auto part last week, the seller paid it.
But that assumes the transfer is a gift, etc. and no product is changing hands. If you use F+F and have a dispute, forget it. Money is gone.
Hence the friends and family part; that's not for buying goods and services from strangers.
Hence the friends and family part; that's not for buying goods and services from strangers.
Maybe I'm doing something wrong then. Whenever I've done it, I get charged on my end (as the one sending money to a "friend"). I don't put anything in the transaction to indicate it is for goods or services, just "sending money".
Yeah you're doing something wrong. Although I do believe if you are sending money even using friends and family via a credit card they still charge. Believe you have to have your bank account linked to it
Ah, I probably have been using Pay Pal Credit instead of my linked bank account. That makes sense.
That's the problem. I'm 99% positive
I don't trust dealing with a stranger trying to get out of paying 3% for a service.