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    RB-X with Paypal ?

    Hi
    I want to order a set of RB-X rims for my 260z
    Under your contact information you list a 3% surcharge using paypal ?

    Does that still apply and will it still apply if payment is made as a gift?

    "Gift" being you arn't charged and receive the full amount!

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    If you do it as a gift, there is no surcharge

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    With a gift its only free if you have a authorised bank account to direct transfer from, if not they charge you even when gifting it.

    Why I phoned up. lol.

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    Fair enough I understood the receiver was not charged as a gift, just the sender?

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    depends on the amount/frequency gifts have been sent by the sender/recieved by the seller and also the source of the funds as to if and how much you get charged

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    The sender has a choice to pay the fee himself or to let the receiver pay it

    As far as I know if you have the funds in your paypal account it's free, but if paypal have to remove it from your bank account there will be the usual charge

    Dan

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    Paid for loads of things as a gift, inc those rims
    Transfer money the same way aswell !
    I just make sure I have money in the paypal to cover it
    I've never known of any charge for either party that way

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