03-25-2006, 06:15 PM
They way I understand it differs from Carm's description on a couple of points.
A non-busines PayPal user can accept credit card payments directly from a buyer only if they elevate their account to a Premium account. Like a Business account, this will incur transaction fees on all payments received (both the usually-free PayPal currency and credit cards.)
If you are a regular, simple PayPal user and want to accept payments from another PayPal user you can receive these payments without fees. It does not matter what method the buyer uses to fund their PayPal account. The buyer could be funding their account an associated bank account or a credit card.
A non-busines PayPal user can accept credit card payments directly from a buyer only if they elevate their account to a Premium account. Like a Business account, this will incur transaction fees on all payments received (both the usually-free PayPal currency and credit cards.)
If you are a regular, simple PayPal user and want to accept payments from another PayPal user you can receive these payments without fees. It does not matter what method the buyer uses to fund their PayPal account. The buyer could be funding their account an associated bank account or a credit card.