Transaction fee for charities

4thbraidscouts
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Does the discounted transaction fee for charities (1.4% + 20p) apply to all payments (regardless of whether a debit or credit card is used) or does the 1.4% apply to credit card payments and the 20p to debit card payments (or vice versa)?

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PayPal_AshleyM
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Hey @4thbraidscouts,

 

Great question! Payments sent through the PayPal Giving Fund are not affected by a transaction fee. These funds are just held until the release date each month, at which point they are deposited into your balance as a lump sum.

 

- Ashley M


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PayPal_DavidR
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Hi there,

 

Welcome to the PayPal Community.

 

The 20p applies to all card payments received.

 

-David R

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4thbraidscouts
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Thanks! So just for clarification, the charity transaction fee is a total of ‘1.4% + 20p’ and applies to all card types?
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PayPal_DavidR
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That is correct. 

 

-David R

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4thbraidscouts
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And if using the Paypal Giving Fund, does the transaction fee still apply?

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PayPal_AshleyM
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Hey @4thbraidscouts,

 

Great question! Payments sent through the PayPal Giving Fund are not affected by a transaction fee. These funds are just held until the release date each month, at which point they are deposited into your balance as a lump sum.

 

- Ashley M


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4thbraidscouts
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Thank you!

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