Before you commit to PayPal, here's a few links you might want to look at:
http://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/paypal_02.html
http://www.paypalsucks.com/
http://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/paypal.html
As with anything on the net, it's buyer beware!
You have limited protection and good luck finding a phone number in which to call a live body in the case of an emergency. They (like many on line companies) suck at customer service and hide behind e-mail accounts:thumbsdown:
I have a PayPal account but only used it to set up the Deputies relief fund account.
Other than that, I don't use it or take it.
The fees are similar to credit card transaction fees if you take credit cards for payment.
I have a close friend who recently went through a nightmare with them. She was charged back something and it over drew the account she had attached to it.
They continued to charge her account even though she informed them of the problem.
Bottom line, she had to close the bank account she had attached to the PayPal account to get them to stop....the fees and such were enormous!
As far as doing business with people on the internet, I've never had a problem sending a check or money order or in some cases, using a credit card. At least that way I have "some" level of protection.
Quite frankly, if you do any sort of commerce on the internet, it's becoming pretty much a requirement that you have a PayPal account.
As for fees, no, none to sign up. But if you take payments via PayPal, there are fees involved in the transaction of funds TO you.
Unfortunately, that's about true:nonod:
It's because of this that many times I'll buy elsewhere if that's the only form of payment they'll accept. Otherwise, I'll demand to use a M/O or Credit card vs. Paypal. Not much for being held over a barrell and I like having a bit more control over my purchases.:thumbsup: