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Yep you can pay/send money without actually having any money on your Paypal account, it will be taken from your debit/credit card instead.
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sorry i edited that... made it a bit more clear lol
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That edit slightly changes things. Sending money whether you have or don't have any funds on your paypal account doesn't incur any additional fees from you as far as i know but if the seller has a Paypal personal account instead of a business account, he/she can recieve a very limited number of payments in a year for free, can't remember how many it was.. 5? After that every time you recieve a payment, paypal takes a certain percentage from the transactions.
More detailed explanations you can find by reading Paypal's help section.
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Send the payment as a gift or money owed in the reason for payment section.
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Oops, didn't know that. Never even checked the Personal tab while sending money. Thanks o' mighty pure.
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No worries mate.
That's what we're here for.
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so pure aslong as i write gift or money owed, there will be no fees involved? even with money conversions and all that crap?
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No, there's a tab for the reason for the payment.
The second tab is personal, choose owed or gift for low or no fees.