Helo robax and SizZleR:
It's true, but if you set the price of the product and you gain all the amount. A web page design, for instance. I mean I client want me to desing a web... perfect. I say 1000€, so PayPal wins 34€ and I win the rest. Perfect.
But if you are selling computers, for instance... you will see an example:
Server: HP DL380G7 XEON/E5620 NOHDD 6GB NOOPT NOOS
Retailer price: 2375,77€ (this is the price I'm paying the product)
Charge: 213,82 (this is the amuont I add to the product. 9%)
Transport: 19,70 (this is the price to transport to the client home the producto)
PVP: 3157,24 (this is the price the client mus pay. It includes retailer price + charge + transport + VAT)
Paypal: 107,70 (so I have to pay to Paypal this amount)
Me: 106,12 (and this is my real benefit)
Interesting, isn't it?
It's true, but if you set the price of the product and you gain all the amount. A web page design, for instance. I mean I client want me to desing a web... perfect. I say 1000€, so PayPal wins 34€ and I win the rest. Perfect.
But if you are selling computers, for instance... you will see an example:
Server: HP DL380G7 XEON/E5620 NOHDD 6GB NOOPT NOOS
Retailer price: 2375,77€ (this is the price I'm paying the product)
Charge: 213,82 (this is the amuont I add to the product. 9%)
Transport: 19,70 (this is the price to transport to the client home the producto)
PVP: 3157,24 (this is the price the client mus pay. It includes retailer price + charge + transport + VAT)
Paypal: 107,70 (so I have to pay to Paypal this amount)
Me: 106,12 (and this is my real benefit)
Interesting, isn't it?