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I found paypal's exchange rate is much behind to the market.
In my transaction, you converted C$1488.12 to US$954.92 using the rate 0.641698 (while the rate in yahoo is 0.6570 today). And converted the IS$954.92 to HK$7279.75 using the rate 7.62342 (while the rate in yahoo is 7.7989).
I've a lost of about HK$300 (about US$38), 4% of my transaction!!!!!!
How come we've to suffer this lost, and without any notification? Even you don't have shown your exchange rate table for us to pre-check your rate and make the deal with our customer!
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The rates you see on Yahoo are interbank rates for investors and are not typically available at retail. For retails rates, use the "credit card rate" at oanda.com You can view our rates in the "Transfer" section. Patrick Breitenbach PayPal, Inc. Dev Net: https://www.paypal.com/pdn
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Is it possible to dynamically load the current PayPal exchange rates when quoting prices to customers?
Terry Johnson Scribendi.com
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You could get a close approximation from f/x data providers like oanda.com Patrick Breitenbach PayPal, Inc. Dev Net: https://www.paypal.com/pdn
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<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote">Originally posted by paypal_pb [br]The rates you see on Yahoo are interbank rates for investors and are not typically available at retail. For retails rates, use the "credit card rate" at oanda.com <hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote">
Yep, that's the reason pointed in Paypals Help, but when I pay something directly with my Credit Card (not trhu Paypal), the rates are FAR closer to the interbank ones you say, though.
I find PayPal really useful, but I think they are not quite honest when they say NO FEE for payments and I suspect that the fee is subtly included in the exchange rates.
Thanks,
Regards, Quique (Spain)
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Yes ofcourse Paypal are using other exchange rates than on the international money exchange. Find any financial institution that doesn't do that and please let me know. When Paypal states "No Fee" it means that they do not charge you an administrative fee for the transactions NOT that Paypal are willing to do work for you for free. I feel that this is very acceptable but I would like though that Paypal made the exchangerates available to all merchants. This would establish a better credibility with both merchants and developers.
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<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote">Originally posted by EasyLiving [br]Yes ofcourse Paypal are using other exchange rates than on the international money exchange. Find any financial institution that doesn't do that and please let me know. When Paypal states "No Fee" it means that they do not charge you an administrative fee for the transactions NOT that Paypal are willing to do work for you for free. I feel that this is very acceptable but I would like though that Paypal made the exchangerates available to all merchants. This would establish a better credibility with both merchants and developers.
// Thomas <hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote"> Hi Thomas,
Thanks for your reply.
Any other financial institution? As I told in my previous post; banks, Visa, Master Card, etc... DO THAT with other rates nearer the international money exchange. Anyway, I agree you that PayPal has to charge a fee but an 'administrative fee' as you point, is definitely a fee, and they state that there's 'No Fee'. I also agree that they'd have to make rates available. The difference with the interbank ones is big enough as to be known.
Cheers, Quique
Regards, Quique (Spain)
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There's a cross-border fee which we include in our fee schedule: http://www.paypal.com/cg.../fees-receiving-outside
Individuals and small/mid sized businesses will not typically get near-Interbank F/X rates because of the average txn sizes. Patrick Breitenbach PayPal, Inc. Dev Net: https://www.paypal.com/pdn
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oanda.com and yahoo are quoting the same exact figure for GBP to USD - Paypal's almost 6 cents off for the same day. So what's the story with that?
Best, Alex
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My mistake oanda.com and Yahoo show a difference of .0002 cents USD - Paypal is almost 6 cents away. So is that the fee? Cause it's a massive difference
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