What Paypal Won’t Tell You

Posted by Scott on 7th May, 2008 |    25 comments

There is a very well-hidden setting in Paypal that can save you a lot of money in Paypal fees depending upon the volume of Paypal payments that you receive. This is particularly important for merchants selling goods, or big sites that accept subscriptions, but it’s important for ebay sellers and anyone selling more than $3k/mo via Paypal. It’s called Merchant Rate pricing, and it’s something you have to opt-in to, on this page at Paypal (must be logged into Paypal, then visit that link - yes it’s a real Paypal link and no I’m not a phisher).

When I decided to write this post, it took me half an hour to find that page so don’t bother to look for it, they’ve hidden it well. No doubt, their requirement to opt-in to qualify for the discounted tiered pricing is probably buried in some legal agreement, too.

If you earn more than $3,000/mo in Paypal payments, the Merchant Rate switches your transaction fees from 2.9% to 2.5%, and again to 2.2% (>$10k/mo) and 1.9% ($100k/mo) saving you potentially hundreds or even thousands per month. I just assumed that Paypal’s tiered fees adjusted automatically to take my order volume into account but not so, you have to manually choose the lower tier if your sales volume qualifies.

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Comment by Austin Subscribed to comments via email
2008-05-07 19:01:45

Dude, you rock. We process tens of thousands of dollars each month in subscription fees via PayPal and never knew this. Thanks!

Comment by Scott
2008-05-07 19:08:29

Awesome, you’re welcome - glad to help out. I think it’s slimy for them to publish the tiered rate charts and not make it clear that the lower priced tiers are opt-in (like who wouldn’t opt in anyway?)

Comment by Hustle Strategy Subscribed to comments via email
2008-05-27 13:40:57

the only reason i wouldn’t opt in is if there was a stiff penalty coming down a level and I was hovering around $3,000 a month (which there shouldn’t be, but with sleazy companies who knows).

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Comment by Steven
2008-05-07 20:16:56

Is this something that goes away if you don’t maintain the $3k/month of incoming payments or is it a lifetime once it’s applied?

Comment by Scott
2008-05-07 20:19:27

I think it goes away but I don’t know what the timeline is like i.e. how long it lasts from the time sales drop below $3k.

 
 
Comment by Frederic
2008-05-08 00:00:09

thank you so much for that tip! Damn paypal are so sneaky….you’d think they would offer it to anyone that meets the criteria….more people need to know about this

 
Comment by Carl
2008-05-08 11:51:19

That’s a very nice tip Scott. I don’t earn enough each month through PayPal but I’m sure a lot of people will save a lot of money.

Best Wishes
Carl

 
Comment by BlogTalks
2008-05-09 04:46:10

Thanks for the tip. Playing devils advocate for a minute why would PayPal want to advertise the fact and lose revenue.

 
2008-05-23 18:40:30

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Comment by Warenwirtschaft
2008-05-26 16:08:38

Its methods like this why i dont like paypal. They are big, they are sneaky, they are ugly.

 
Comment by Asia'h Epperson
2008-06-04 08:56:15

Paypal sure makes you run round hoops to change, cancel or edit anything. And this in a day when every designer takes about user experience.

 
2008-06-14 11:35:47

Good tip. Ill put this to use once i make more money :)

 
Comment by Make Money Talks
2008-06-14 12:07:52

Useful Paypal info, thanks! I hope i can get such $ale numbers one day ;)

 
2008-06-17 20:27:15

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Comment by Vampire Bats Subscribed to comments via email
2008-06-19 12:58:08

this is very useful info indeed i would have never known :O

 
Comment by Dakbid Directory
2008-06-20 21:09:20

If only I was making a lot from paypal I could put this to good use

 
Comment by Rich Tubbs
2008-07-05 00:57:39

Great tip. But when I went to Paypal to opt-in I found that I was already receiving the Merchant Rate without any sign-up on my part. So, apparently Paypal has some sort of automatic process here.

Comment by Scott
2008-07-05 01:00:46

That’s good to hear, but it wasn’t the case for me or for others who I’ve heard from, so it’s good to double check.

 
 
2008-07-11 14:12:34

Would be nice to take $3000/month!

 
Comment by zaggededge
2008-07-12 20:33:58

hey thanks for the heads up on paypal! i’d like to model my blog after yours

 
2008-07-15 22:11:20

I guess this isn’t a problem for most paypal users

Comment by Scott
2008-07-15 22:57:49

$3k/mo isn’t actually that much for people who sell things on ebay for a living - $3k/mo is a very small 1 person kind of business.

 
 
Comment by Chip
2008-07-23 15:57:34

Thank you for these tips, I will check out my Paypal settings and modify them accordingly.

 
2008-08-05 08:18:38

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Comment by SondraW
2008-08-19 09:59:01

Thanks for the tip!!

 
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