Misleading Invoicing

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  • Les

    Join the club Nick.

    PPH will almost certainly refer you to the 'Terms & Conditions' which they will claim that you have agreed to. 

    Firstly, when I last checked, these 'Ts & C's amounted to 10,377 words (383 paragraphs) so it's unlikely that anybody studies them in detail until they hit a problem.

    Also, these terms have been changed at least twice this year and, while  PPH are certainly entitled to change their fees, they seem to be under the impression think that changes can be imposed, in arrears, on current contract arrangements. 
     
    Looking at the more-intelligible 'User Guide', this still states very clearly that PPH do not charge fees to buyers for the standard services of 'introducing A to B' though some 'optional' features may be charged for.

    The User Guide also states that any Payment Processing Fees, for the use of credit cards, would be 'passed' on which most people would interpret as charging only the costs levied by the payment processors such as Paypal.

    However, Paypal charge something like 3% (depends on volume)  and PPH 'pass on' 10% + 60p.

    Until recently, there was a FREE option of payment by bank transfer but  this has been withdrawn, allegedly due to 'legislation changes'.

    The only significant change has been, as I understand it, is that charging any sort of fee, to the buyer, for the use of credit cards is now illegal.

    For a while, PPH 'Ts & Cs' still referred to their hidden charges as 'Payment Processing Charges' but this has now changed to the more-accurate description of 'Buyer Charges'.  
      
    Looking at the following screenshots taken today, they would appear to directly contradict each other though PPH support people don't seem able to accept that interpretation.

    The other issue is the scale of these charges - with recently-increased seller fees, PPH are typically getting around 30% of the seller's earnings for the simple act of 'introducing A to B'.

    That's far too much.





      
     




     

     



     

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