posted on September 13, 2000 11:34:10 AM new
Now PayPal is giving debit cards? or is it the same as the x.com one. I have one of those X.com debit/Visa things. Is this different?
posted on September 13, 2000 11:47:31 AM new
What about debit card fees. The debit card provided by X.com has no fees and they even reimburse the fee charged by the bank you use it at.
Will the PP debit card be the same? Or, do I have to pay a bank fee to get my $$?
Debit cards will be available within a month to a month. I am not aware of any fees associated with them. These cards will be for Paypal accounts, which will also offer dividends.
posted on September 13, 2000 01:40:42 PM new
Hi all,
I can tell that many of you are upset, I would just ask you to review the information below.
It's important to note that this message is simply to remind our user of our Terms of Use -- which require accounts using our service for business use to register for a Business or Premier account. These terms have been in effect since X.com began offering Business and Premier accounts in June. It is also important to note, that X.com's PayPal service REMAINS FREE for consumer and personal use.
What is business use and who should have a Business account? Here is the relevant text of the message:
"What type of activity do we classify as "business use"? Using PayPal to collect payments for goods or services sold on a corporate website, personal homepage, or other forum counts as business use. Auction sellers — both individuals who make it a full time job and those who sell on a recurring, part-time basis — are also engaging in business use. If you have a Personal Account and you use it for business purposes, we ask that you comply with our terms of use and upgrade."
Our service is still the best around, at the lowest possible prices. And there are even more great features coming next month:
Earned income on your X.com PayPal account
Debit cards
International
Shopping carts
To provide the service, over and above the credit card costs, we provide and incur costs with:
Providing Buyer and Seller Protection against fraudulent transactions
I appreciate the feedback that you all have thrown my way, and I would like to apologize for my inability to answer every post. I would like to add that there are many things to running the business that may not be readily apparent to the end users. We are still the most feature-rich service available -- and the least expensive -- in relation to the products and services we currently offer and will be offering.
Many thanks for your support and for your feedback.