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Sorry, but I (seller) do not like PayPal, and will not do PayPal.
In all due respect to you, you are a new member. PayPal protects the buyer from a fraudulent transaction. The cost is minimal and the money transfer is completed quickly.
It's suspicious when someone offers to pay you more to cover the PayPal costs and you refuse. Why would any person do this? It starts red light flashing that scream BOGUS. If this is not the case, you should explain yourself to the satisfaction of the Client and not just say "I don't like PayPal." What's there to not like?
I note that there are questions about my not being willing to use PayPal. But I don't like them and am not willing to deal with them. I've sold various things over the years (never with any complaints) and only used PayPal once; that's all it took for me to know I would never use them again. If that means I don't sell the stuff, that's the way it is.
you are not telling us why you don't use paypal though. the confidence just isn't there. you may find someone that will buy from you but probably not from here. tell us why paypal. they protect buyers from scam artists.
... and so you know it doesn't scare me that you are getting tough over your hidden policy.