12-26-2012 04:41 PM
Hello Sellers,
Do you (as sellers) save Paypal fees if I (as a buyer) pay for multiple auctions in a single Paypal transaction?
For example, I just won an auction for a scarf ($1.55 total). Will the seller be charged the same fee from Paypal if I pay for the item by itself, versus with items from other auctions?
Thanks for any advice:)
12-26-2012 04:55 PM
It is better for seller if you pay for several his (her) items in one payment.
It may be even better for you:
Ask seller for invoice and it may be even saving for you for COMBINED shipping.
Usually in descriptions you find the reference to combined shipments.
12-26-2012 06:22 PM
You are talking pennies, parts of pennies.
12-26-2012 06:36 PM
Thanks block36.
12-26-2012 06:56 PM
"Will the seller be charged the same fee from Paypal if I pay for the item by itself, versus with items from other auctions?"
The seller will save $0.30 every time you combine two purchases into one payment.
Basically, fees at PayPal are as follows:
$0.30 per payment
PLUS
2.9% of the value of the transaction.
So, the percentage paid to PayPal does not change but the second $0.30 is eliminated if two purchases are paid in one payment.
Three purchases in one payment - the saller saves $0.60
Four purchases in one payment - the seller saves $0.90
Five purchases in one payment - the seller saves $1.20
etc....
12-26-2012 07:52 PM
Pierre, correction:
Regular payments have $0.30 + 2.9%, Micropayments have fee $0.05 + 5%
Cross-border payments have additional 1% (canada buyer to US seller is cross-border).
If a seller sells usually under $7-$8, he is better off using micropayments.
12-26-2012 10:09 PM
The 1.0% cross border charge does not change the saving of $0.30 for combined payment (2 items) $0.60 (3 items) etc... That was the question.
Very few eBay sellers use micropayments.
12-27-2012 12:52 AM
Let's say if you bought 5 items from me and paid for them separately, I'd be charged $0.30 x 5 + 2.9% of total
If you paid for all 5 of my items all at once, I'd be charged $0.30 x 1* + 2.9% of total
So yup. $1.20 is quite a significant savings (for the scenario I used) that could go to your seller instead of to Paypal =D Thanks for asking!
12-27-2012 01:18 PM
Thanks for the replies everyone.
Nothing against Paypal...I appreciate their service, but I'd rather max the amount that actually goes to the seller:)
12-27-2012 01:30 PM
🙂 Buyers with your positive seller friendly attitude are always welcome! 🙂