Should we call you Mr. Perfect?Fleer wrote:That's me! Always making sense
Bargain Center: discussion, gossip, etc.
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- KVRian
- 1147 posts since 6 Jul, 2009
Configure PayPal to make your payment in the original currency and don't do any exchanges. This way PP adds no extra fees.
- KVRAF
- 5624 posts since 23 Aug, 2014 from Boston/Cambridge
Yeah, the worst fees stem from currency exchanges.paulbreeze wrote:Configure PayPal to make your payment in the original currency and don't do any exchanges. This way PP adds no extra fees.
- KVRAF
- 20789 posts since 22 Nov, 2000 from Southern California
We still accept credit card payments, it's only physical products and certain brands where I have the site set to only take PayPal. What were you trying to order where you didn't see credit card available?nyx wrote:very disappointing that you can no longer pay by credit card at the jrrshop from Canada...after spending thousands of dollars over the years and going out of my way to shop at jrrshop...
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- KVRAF
- 1689 posts since 22 Feb, 2005
But that IS the way paypal charge the 5 percent feeFleer wrote:Yeah, the worst fees stem from currency exchanges.paulbreeze wrote:Configure PayPal to make your payment in the original currency and don't do any exchanges. This way PP adds no extra fees.
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- KVRist
- 345 posts since 8 Sep, 2014
You can select one of these when you are buying something with PayPal:Hans25 wrote:But that IS the way paypal charge the 5 percent feeFleer wrote:Yeah, the worst fees stem from currency exchanges.paulbreeze wrote:Configure PayPal to make your payment in the original currency and don't do any exchanges. This way PP adds no extra fees.They give you horrible exchange rates. I thought they were more reasonable with Mastercard but is that the case then?
The second option is much cheaper, at least in USD -> EUR.paypal wrote: PayPal offers two ways to convert currency when you purchase from a seller who uses a different currency than yours.
- The PayPal currency conversion process
- The MasterCard and Visa currency conversion process
Please select your option below:
Use PayPal's conversion process to complete my transaction using my card's currency.
Both the original transaction currency and the converted amount that I will be charged are disclosed for my convenience. I understand that MasterCard and Visa have a currency conversion process. I have chosen not to use the MasterCard and Visa currency conversion process, and I will have no recourse against MasterCard and Visa with respect to any matter related to this conversion.
Bill me in the currency listed on the seller's invoice.
I will not know which foreign exchange rate has been applied to this transaction until I receive my card statement from my card issuer. I acknowledge that by choosing this option, my card issuer will determine the foreign exchange rate to apply to this transaction, and that I will not be informed of the foreign exchange rate or any additional foreign exchange fees applied until I am billed by my card issuer.
You have to click on the "Other Conversion options" link right after logging in with your PayPal credential.
Be sure to click on the "Other Conversion Options" link right after logging in with your PayPal credentials, before anything else.
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- KVRian
- 1452 posts since 9 Feb, 2007 from San Ramon, California
Wow, I am an idiot. I never noticed this about PayPal.
I prefer to use it over a credit card directly because my particular credit card tends to be over-zealous with the security features when it comes to online purchase OUS (for me since I live in the U.S.).
I prefer to use it over a credit card directly because my particular credit card tends to be over-zealous with the security features when it comes to online purchase OUS (for me since I live in the U.S.).
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- KVRAF
- 1689 posts since 22 Feb, 2005
Ok thanks a lot for the tip. So does this mean that I can use Visa also. It seems like it from that message.Tomgu wrote:The second option is much cheaper, at least in USD -> EUR.
Be sure to click on the "Other Conversion Options" link right after logging in with your PayPal credentials, before anything else.
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- KVRian
- 1401 posts since 9 Feb, 2012
Not a good deal considering you can get the whole Kramer TTT bundle, which includes this and two additional plug-ins, for less.everyPlugin.com wrote:Waves Kramer Master Tape: in-cart 25% OFF member price.
Use coupon code: KVRIST
We only got 5 for this price.
http://everyplugin.com/kramer-master-tape.html
Either eP.com is not very smart or thinks we aren't... or both?
WEASEL: World Electro-Acoustic Sound Excitation Laboratories
- KVRAF
- 5624 posts since 23 Aug, 2014 from Boston/Cambridge
Yeah, saw this too. Maybe everyPlugin isn't aware of "normal" Waves pricing during sales.antithesist wrote:Not a good deal considering you can get the whole Kramer TTT bundle, which includes this and two additional plug-ins, for less.everyPlugin.com wrote:Waves Kramer Master Tape: in-cart 25% OFF member price.
Use coupon code: KVRIST
We only got 5 for this price.
http://everyplugin.com/kramer-master-tape.html
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