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Need someone to send me $1500. Could use Square, but 3.5%... pfft. Options?
#11
I am not an expert on this stuff at all. However, I thought PayPal would have been mentioned amongst the alternatives. Now I am wondering if there is a reason it wasn't?
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#12
I have give them a cashiers chek for $5,000 that I happen to have, they can cache it at there bank, keep $1500 an give me $3500 change in cache. I will then await the prompt arrival of your check for $1500. Consider it a temporary fiendly loan.

Or have them go to their bank and do a transfer to you. Immediate, reasonably cheap and safe.
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#13
SKYLANE wrote:
I am not an expert on this stuff at all. However, I thought PayPal would have been mentioned amongst the alternatives. Now I am wondering if there is a reason it wasn't?

Yeah, I mentioned it, but no feedback. Not sure if they have fees or a "holding" period.
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jdc wrote:
[quote=SKYLANE]
I am not an expert on this stuff at all. However, I thought PayPal would have been mentioned amongst the alternatives. Now I am wondering if there is a reason it wasn't?

Yeah, I mentioned it, but no feedback. Not sure if they have fees or a "holding" period.
Fees for sure. 3.5% I think, if you don't already have an account you will most likely have a holding period.
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#15
PayPal should have no fees if they send it as a "gift".
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#16
We use Square Cash via email - no fees. Need to link your debit cards on either end of the transaction. Has worked flawlessly for many transactions.

https://squareup.com/help/us/en/article/...with-email
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#17
jdc wrote:
Might just eat the $50. Fuck credit card companies and their "fees"

It's like they want to get paid for providing you a service. Jerks.
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#18
bhaveshp wrote:
We use Square Cash via email - no fees. Need to link your debit cards on either end of the transaction. Has worked flawlessly for many transactions.

https://squareup.com/help/us/en/article/...with-email

yeah, looks like google wallet has the same options, but has to be debit cards. Good to know for the future tho.


rjmacs wrote:
[quote=jdc]
Might just eat the $50. #%%# credit card companies and their "fees"

It's like they want to get paid for providing you a service. Jerks.
If it were only that simple.
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#19
rjmacs wrote:
[quote=jdc]
Might just eat the $50. Fuck credit card companies and their "fees"

It's like they want to get paid for providing you a service. Jerks.
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#20
Dwolla.com, no CC, but their total fee is 25 cents...
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