Question about seller fees and credit card on file

I understand the need for a credit card on file, and have no issues doing that. However, it is automatically checked that this card will be used to pay seller fees. I would prefer to pay seller fees with PayPal, I do not want them automatically charged to my credit card. How can I correct this?

I also noticed that the card can be used to pay for “background burns”. That option is not checked, but is there a fee for using the background burner?

Thanks.

[URL removed] I found the answer about using PayPal for seller fees.

Still need to know if there is a charge for the background burner.

asked over 9 years ago

sewmore
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Unicorndreams77 says: July 27, 2016

I have been combing over the information and I can not find a way to link my paypal for my selling fees. Can you please tell me where you found it at? Thanks you

2 Answers

Background burner is a membership perk…I believe that without a membership you get 10 per month and then there is a charge..

Each membership is allowed a certain number.

However, I thought that this had been changed recently, but I cannot find the information…so I maybe was mistaken about that

answered over 9 years ago

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PayPal also offers a Debit Mastercard so you could always keep that as your credit card on file and it will then automatically charge your PayPal account.

answered over 9 years ago

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