PayPal Raises Merchant Fees for Refunds and Chargebacks |
By: Ina Steiner |
Fri June 11 2010 11:02:15 |
![]() PayPal charges merchants a 30-cent transaction fee plus a percentage of the amount of the transaction, typically 2.9%. PayPal had always credited merchants for 100 percent of the fees for transactions in which the merchant refunded the buyer, meaning that the new policy is, in effect, a price hike. The change will have a major impact on eBay sellers since the marketplace is increasingly pressuring sellers to accept refunds due to its Buyer Protection policy. Since sellers often complain of being victimized by abusive buyers who advantage of eBay's protection policy, something CEO John Donahoe has talked a lot about lately, many eBay sellers are likely to feel this new policy change by Paypal is adding insult to injury. PayPal is also hiking the fees charged to merchants by chargebacks. Beginning August 24, eBay will double chargeback fees from $10 to $20 (U.S. merchants only, eBay merchants enrolled in the PayPal Preferred program are exempt). And on July 13, PayPal and American Express will enter into a new card processing arrangement that requires merchants to establish a direct contractual relationship with American Express - this only applies to taking American Express credit cards directly. A PayPal spokesperson told AuctionBytes, "It has been more than a decade since PayPal has made a broad increase. Our focus remains to offer competitive services within a simple fee structure - no hidden fees - (gateway fees, monthly statement fees, web access fees, address verification fees, downgrade fees, etc)." |
Link to original article on Auction Bytes: http://blog.auctionbytes.com/cgi-bin/blog/blog.pl?/pl/2010/6/1276268535.html
