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But sending money via a PayPal gift in any transaction, removes you from the PayPal protection of purchase. Just a point to note if you enter any transaction requiring a "gift" payment, regardless of the source PM sent.....
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I recently sent a paypal payment as a gift to a genuine club member so that they did not incur payment fees, however what may not generally be known is that for a 'gift' paypal charge the same fee, but to the sender not the recipient.
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Thought this was one the case if payment secured against a credit card rather than a bank account, I've never been charged for a gift payment
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