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trademhigh
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Here is what I think they should do. Please note that my numbers are not set in stone (I really have no idea what they should be at precisely):
Obviously, they realize that gifts have been cutting into their bottom line. To stop the bleeding, I think that they should implement a rule. They should allow the gift function to stay (or call it something else), but change it completely. Users are permitted to send 10 (or any amount really, but probably between 5-10) fee-free payments per month that do not exceed the amount of $500 (or any amount). These payments will, however, be covered by PayPal's protection plan.
What do you guys think? I think that this will make users a lot happier, and I think that people will stop bitching about their fees (which they probably don't care about, but it will help them greatly in the event that google or another company attempts to make a big play in the online instant payment market). Also, please consider the fact that I just thought about this as I typed.
Obviously, they realize that gifts have been cutting into their bottom line. To stop the bleeding, I think that they should implement a rule. They should allow the gift function to stay (or call it something else), but change it completely. Users are permitted to send 10 (or any amount really, but probably between 5-10) fee-free payments per month that do not exceed the amount of $500 (or any amount). These payments will, however, be covered by PayPal's protection plan.
What do you guys think? I think that this will make users a lot happier, and I think that people will stop bitching about their fees (which they probably don't care about, but it will help them greatly in the event that google or another company attempts to make a big play in the online instant payment market). Also, please consider the fact that I just thought about this as I typed.