- PayPal will be rolling out two changes in the coming weeks to our peer-to-peer Goods & Services fee for U.S. businesses and consumers and updating the ways U.S. business accounts can receive payments.
- These changes will be effective for PayPal customers in the U.S. on July 28, 2022.
In the coming weeks, we will be rolling out two changes to our peer-to-peer pricing structure in the U.S., specifically for Goods & Services payments. We will be simplifying our goods & services fee structure and changing the ways U.S. business accounts can receive payments, effective for PayPal customers in the U.S. on July 28, 2022.
Updated Peer-to-Peer Goods & Services Pricing Structure
We will be simplifying the Goods & Services seller fee to 2.99%, with no fixed fee, for customers in the U.S. PayPal’s current Goods & Services fee is 2.89% + $0.49 USD.
As an example, if a customer is buying a piece of furniture for $225.00 USD, the seller will now pay $6.73 USD under the new simplified fee structure, versus $6.99 USD under the previous structure. In addition, Goods and Services transactions may be eligible for Purchase Protection which can be beneficial for both buyers and sellers.
Purchase Protection gives customers peace of mind, helping a buyer if they don't receive the item that they ordered, or if it shows up significantly different from its description, for eligible purchases. PayPal will reimburse the buyer for the full purchase price plus any original shipping costs, subject to terms and limitations. For sellers, PayPal’s Seller Protection Policy can protect online sales, minimize claims and chargebacks and help prevent fraudulent purchases.
Transition of Friends and Family Payments for Business Accounts
PayPal is also evolving the ways customers send money to Friends & Family and make payments for Goods & Services. In the coming weeks, U.S. customers will now only be able to send Friends and Family peer-to-peer payments to consumer PayPal accounts.
This update helps ensure that eligible purchases of Goods and Services will be protected for both parties and will drive consistency on our platform, while also removing confusion around which payments are eligible for buyer and seller protections. This will also enable PayPal to help businesses properly reconcile data-keeping and organize personal and business income. Business account holders can continue to access business-only features like automated reporting, invoicing, multi-employee access, and more. Business account holders who currently use PayPal to receive non-business-related payments can use or create a personal account to receive personal payments without seller fees, while using their business account to receive commercial payments.