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Paypal payments?
Posted on: 08.06.2013 by Suzann Hvezda
Hello fellow djs

Just a quick question, i know a lot of you guys accept a certain percrntage of payments before hand. Do you guys ever accept the prepayments in the form of paypal?
Libbie Orion
11.06.2013
Originally Posted by jamesmington
There is a very small fee when sending as a gift. It's significantly less than the 3%.

The reason I don't like Paypal is that they will 97% side with the buyer. If your client is shady and tells Paypal that they didn't receive the service they paid for, Paypal can/will freeze your account. You have to go through weeks of BS to realize that money probably isn't coming back.

Paypal's a B!
im sorrry but this is completely not true
even the EDIT you made to it
i have been using paypal since 1998 and have probably had to complain about both sides as a buyer and a seller.
and this , has never happened even 60% of the time
Frederic Pankiewicz
11.06.2013
Originally Posted by Big Panda
If you send it as a payment for an item or service, there is a 3% charge.

If it is a gift to a friend (you have to select that option) then it is free (I believe).
There is a very small fee when sending as a gift. It's significantly less than the 3%.

The reason I don't like Paypal is that they will 97% side with the buyer. If your client is shady and tells Paypal that they didn't receive the service they paid for, Paypal can/will freeze your account. You have to go through weeks of BS to realize that money probably isn't coming back.

Paypal's a B!
Albertina Fay
10.06.2013
Originally Posted by Big Panda
If you send it as a payment for an item or service, there is a 3% charge.

If it is a gift to a friend (you have to select that option) then it is free (I believe).
this is true. however, the funds need to be linked from a checking account and not a debit/credit card.
Blanche Dumke
10.06.2013
Originally Posted by Big Panda
If it is a gift to a friend (you have to select that option) then it is free (I believe).
I didn't knew that, thanks!
Blanche Dumke
08.06.2013
Originally Posted by Paka Ono
3% is only for business accounts.

Personal payments between users is still free.
Thats not right. Even if I send like 5
Neville Blackinton
08.06.2013
Originally Posted by SlvrDragon50
I'm not getting paid to DJ... but why would you want to get paid via PayPal? They take 3% of your money.
3% is only for business accounts.

Personal payments between users is still free.
Suzann Hvezda
08.06.2013
Hello fellow djs

Just a quick question, i know a lot of you guys accept a certain percrntage of payments before hand. Do you guys ever accept the prepayments in the form of paypal?
Libbie Orion
11.06.2013
Originally Posted by jamesmington
There is a very small fee when sending as a gift. It's significantly less than the 3%.

The reason I don't like Paypal is that they will 97% side with the buyer. If your client is shady and tells Paypal that they didn't receive the service they paid for, Paypal can/will freeze your account. You have to go through weeks of BS to realize that money probably isn't coming back.

Paypal's a B!
im sorrry but this is completely not true
even the EDIT you made to it
i have been using paypal since 1998 and have probably had to complain about both sides as a buyer and a seller.
and this , has never happened even 60% of the time
Ardath Outz
11.06.2013
your right & everyone else doesnt see that.. as many people as their are in the world & alot of them use Paypal.. these are the same people who send their food back after eating half of it & want the manager to give it to them for free.. I totally feel ya
Suzann Hvezda
11.06.2013
Thanks everyone for the reply, since this thread is already ongoing, do any of you guys write up paperwork like contracts etc. Before shows?
Frederic Pankiewicz
11.06.2013
Originally Posted by Big Panda
If you send it as a payment for an item or service, there is a 3% charge.

If it is a gift to a friend (you have to select that option) then it is free (I believe).
There is a very small fee when sending as a gift. It's significantly less than the 3%.

The reason I don't like Paypal is that they will 97% side with the buyer. If your client is shady and tells Paypal that they didn't receive the service they paid for, Paypal can/will freeze your account. You have to go through weeks of BS to realize that money probably isn't coming back.

Paypal's a B!
Albertina Fay
10.06.2013
Originally Posted by Big Panda
If you send it as a payment for an item or service, there is a 3% charge.

If it is a gift to a friend (you have to select that option) then it is free (I believe).
this is true. however, the funds need to be linked from a checking account and not a debit/credit card.
Janyce Henningson
10.06.2013
PayPal is actually pretty good for business accounts - I use it for payments and have had no problems at all.

And 3% is very reasonable considering there is no monthly charge.
The 3% drops as well - as your income rises.
Blanche Dumke
10.06.2013
Originally Posted by Big Panda
If it is a gift to a friend (you have to select that option) then it is free (I believe).
I didn't knew that, thanks!
Libbie Orion
09.06.2013
i take it all up front
i dont even do promotions for the evening unless is already been paid for

this way
A) they cant change the schedule on me
B) they cant ask me NOT to come (since they paid for me to be there already)
C) if my people show up and they want to say "We are only paying for your people that showed" that isnt going to happen either.
Because if they and the venue dont already have its own people show up, thats not my fault, and actually, that would be a really bad sign of their own business
Dedra Kreinbring
09.06.2013
If you send it as a payment for an item or service, there is a 3% charge.

If it is a gift to a friend (you have to select that option) then it is free (I believe).
Blanche Dumke
08.06.2013
Originally Posted by Paka Ono
3% is only for business accounts.

Personal payments between users is still free.
Thats not right. Even if I send like 5
Neville Blackinton
08.06.2013
Originally Posted by SlvrDragon50
I'm not getting paid to DJ... but why would you want to get paid via PayPal? They take 3% of your money.
3% is only for business accounts.

Personal payments between users is still free.
Oretha Afful
08.06.2013
yeah I've taken payments as paypal for deposits plenty of times. Just make the promoter pay the fees too.

One thing I can't stand is booking headliners and how they almost always require their deposits sent via wire. That shit is expensive.
Gaynell Rydberg
08.06.2013
I'm not getting paid to DJ... but why would you want to get paid via PayPal? They take 3% of your money.

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