PayPal just blocked my account for using F&F


I used to be steadfast in refusing to use F&F because it is less secure, but also because it cheats PP out of their fees. However, so many people are just as steadfast in their refusal to use regular PP that I finally gave up and started to do it. Now PP has flagged my account and locked it until I explain why I am using it.

It looks like the days of circumventing their fees by using F&F may be coming to a close.

Wondering what's the best alternative. They own Venmo now so that free option will probably go away. I have Zelle but the limit is so low it is impractical. I actually prefer ACH transfers, but so many people are paranoid about giving you their checking account info it is a struggle. BTW, the only info you have to give is what is printed on the face of every check you have ever written, but for some reason, a lot of people freak out when you ask them for it.

herman

It is not entirely correct that sellers want to use PayPal F&F only to avoid fees and taxes. As a seller I am more worried that I will have an unscrupulous buyer who pays, receives the merchandise and then raises a dispute with PayPal. This leaves PayPal with the funds and the buyer with the merchandise, and me at the mercy of PayPal arbitration. I’m not a business, just a guy selling gear that works hard to maintain a good reputation in the marketplace so that people can buy with confidence.  

Quite often when I buy something, I have to take the PayPal option as that's what is offered, but once in PayPal, I can go right to my bank credit card from there. My bank doesn't charge anything extra, though PP may tack on that 3.5%; I don't remember. 

I recently received an F&F payment for something I sold.  There were no fees on either end.  To my knowledge PP has not changed their policy regarding this although I could be wrong.  The payments have to be from your PP balance to avoid fees.

I am not a fan of PP.  Sometimes you have to if you want to buy.  Some brainiac should come up with a better idea.  Here is something I learned-use a debit card on PP.  The credit card company treats a PP purchase as a loan and you will pay a lot more.

@lubachl  There are no fees if you use your BANK Account to send a F+F Payment.  Ive never kept a PP balance in the 26 years ive used that service.