It's up to the seller to include the cost of any fees in their selling price, typically 3.4% + 20p as mentioned. Paypal will always deduct their fees, if you fail to take this into account you won't recover 100% of your asking price. Sometimes this has caused upset and confusion but it's fairly straight forward.e.g Member A wants to sell a billy can for £10, to make sure he's not out of pocket he includes the fees into his price, therefore the selling price he advertises is £10.54 (includes 3.4% + 20p transaction fee)
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Mary
jsut ot clarify the add 3.4% plus 20p dosnt work as above as Paypal charge on the full amount including the fees you add on
so use the Linked Calculator and put in the £10 you want it will show you need to charge £10.56 to clear £10 (not the plus 54pence it would work out at )
its only a small amount but it adds up if you do a lot and on larger amounts
http://www.clothnappytree.com/ppcalculator/