
08-02-2019 11:53 AM
I've posted it here to save folks the time (it took me a while) to find it on the PAYPAL Site...
AMENDMENTS TO THE PAYPAL ACCOUNT USER AGREEMENT AND THE PAYPAL WEBSITE PAYMENTS PRO AND VIRTUAL TERMINAL AGREEMENT
We are updating the PayPal agreements listed below for all PayPal users in Canada. The changes described below will go into effect on September 6, 2019, unless otherwise noted. There is no action needed from you, as the changes will occur automatically on the effective date noted. In the event you would prefer to decline the changes and close your account, you can do so prior to the effective date and the changes will not apply to you.
Amendments to the PayPal Account User Agreement
Amendments to the PayPal Website Payments Pro and Virtual Terminal Agreement
08-02-2019 01:11 PM - edited 08-02-2019 01:13 PM
Thank you for the info....need to think this through before I comment.
08-02-2019 02:02 PM - edited 08-02-2019 02:03 PM
08-02-2019 02:40 PM
Canadian sellers who get a lot of US dollar payments should look into TDNorth and RBCBank accounts.
These are "subsidiaries" of Canadian banks operating in the USA and are "real" US dollar accounts.
TD and RBC here in Canada sell them for snowbirds as well as for businesses.
Keeping your US payments in these accounts will cost you less in foreign exchange.
However, bank charges may be higher than is acceptable for smaller sellers.
Ask your bank manager.
08-02-2019 03:19 PM - edited 08-02-2019 03:20 PM
@kawartha-ephemera wrote:
I'm confused ... this PayPal info you've pasted seems to be referring to PayPal Pro accounts, those carry a monthly subscription fee, that is the tier required to integrate their services with a stand-alone website. Most of us just have the Standard version not Pro.
Are there similiar changes in store for Standard account holders? Not sure what it all means in any event.
As I understand it, the top half (Amendments to the PayPal Account User Agreement) applies to normal people like us, the bottom half (Amendments to the PayPal Website Payments Pro and Virtual Terminal Agreement) applies to the PPP and VT folks, so we only need to worry about the top half.
I'm not a PPP or VT subscriber so that part doesn't apply to me either...
08-02-2019 07:46 PM - edited 08-02-2019 08:06 PM
Current: https://www.paypal.com/ca/webapps/mpp/ua/useragreement-full
In short a 0.5% price increase on all money conversions.
Not to be confused with Seller fees for sales.
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Other paypal news:
Fake world money -
https://www.paypal.com/stories/us/why-paypal-plans-to-be-part-of-the-libra-association
$$$ - https://www.paypal.com/stories/us/paypal-reports-second-quarter-2019-results
08-02-2019 08:24 PM
@reallynicestamps wrote:Canadian sellers who get a lot of US dollar payments should look into TDNorth and RBCBank accounts. These are "subsidiaries" of Canadian banks operating in the USA and are "real" US dollar accounts.
Keeping your US payments in these accounts will cost you less in foreign exchange.
Those of us with "Canadian" PayPal accounts have this inside the user agreement:
You may only withdraw the funds in Canadian dollars. We do not permit foreign currency withdrawals, including U.S. dollar withdrawals to USD-denominated accounts or debit cards. In order to withdraw funds in your account held in another currency you will have to convert the currency to Canadian dollars, or it will be converted for you at the time of your withdrawal.
That's why I use my US$ balance for making US$ purchases -- best value for that money instead of losing on exchange plus losing another 2.5% (soon to be 3.0%) to PayPal.
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08-03-2019 04:01 AM
@ypdc_dennis wrote:You may only withdraw the funds in Canadian dollars. We do not permit foreign currency withdrawals, including U.S. dollar withdrawals to USD-denominated accounts or debit cards.
But you can withdraw your $USD into a US bank account without going through conversions.
08-03-2019 07:33 AM
08-03-2019 10:24 AM
08-03-2019 11:30 AM - edited 08-03-2019 11:44 AM
eBay's billing policy and process has nothing to do with PayPal's policies - PayPal is a payment processor that is used by numerous/countless websites, businesses etc. and PayPal account holders abide by said PayPal policies. It is PayPal's policies/terms of usage/terms of agreement that is being changed. This is a PayPal thing, not an eBay thing, so it also affects PayPal users outside of and beyond eBay.
08-03-2019 06:00 PM
@ypdc_dennis wrote:
@a52split wrote:
But you can withdraw your $USD into a US bank account without going through conversions.Is your PayPal governed by the Canadian or the American agreement?
Old paypal accounts also have some "grandfathered" privileges.
That's me! I have a USD (and Canadian) PayPal account. I withdraw in USD to my US based account and CND to my Canada based account.
08-04-2019 11:58 AM
@ichopshop wrote:
@ypdc_dennis wrote:
@a52split wrote:
But you can withdraw your $USD into a US bank account without going through conversions.Is your PayPal governed by the Canadian or the American agreement?
Old paypal accounts also have some "grandfathered" privileges.That's me! I have a USD (and Canadian) PayPal account. I withdraw in USD to my US based account and CND to my Canada based account.
Just to confirm....you can take US$ that are in your Canadian PP account and deposit them into a US bank account?
08-04-2019 07:17 PM
@pjcdn2005 wrote:
@ichopshop wrote:
@ypdc_dennis wrote:
@a52split wrote:
But you can withdraw your $USD into a US bank account without going through conversions.Is your PayPal governed by the Canadian or the American agreement?
Old paypal accounts also have some "grandfathered" privileges.That's me! I have a USD (and Canadian) PayPal account. I withdraw in USD to my US based account and CND to my Canada based account.
Just to confirm....you can take US$ that are in your Canadian PP account and deposit them into a US bank account?
Yes.. USD to US Bank (actual US Bank, not a CND Bank with USD Accounts), USD to CND Bank (but PayPal converts to CND before deposit). I have both US and CND Account/Credit Cards linked. This account dates from 2001. I recall having a PayPal debit card that allowed me to make purchases or withdraw cash from my PayPal account directly around that time. I believe it was a test program because it only worked for 6 months - a year or something.
IIRC when setting up PayPal accounts in the early days you couldn't even put in a Canadian Address, so you had to spoof the state I think. That changed at some point because my account now has Canadian addresses (I couldn't enter a US on if I wanted to) and it states my nationality as Canadian.
Ian
08-05-2019 10:21 AM
08-05-2019 11:54 AM
this is very easy ......