Business & Tech

Facebook Charging Users To Send Messages

Want to send a message to someone outside your social circle? It's going to cost you $15.


Facebook
is now charging users to send messages to people outside of their social circle, and evidently testing the price points.

We discovered this when we tried to send a message to Ujena Swimwear to talk to her about her business.  

To send a message from a person in Palo Alto to a person who has linked their page to a business in Mountain View, Facebook is charging $15. That fee will direct your message to their inbox. If you don't pay the fee, the message will be relegated to the "other" inbox. 

We asked a Ujena Swimwear employee if her company instigated that fee. No, she said. Facebook started charging automatically. The swimwear company is not receiving a portion of that revenue.  

In January, Huffington Post reported that Facebook was charging $100 to send a message to Mark Zuckerberg, in an attempt to keep down spam.  

Facebook, a Menlo Park-based company, is not charging people to send messages to pages that they've liked, in all the scenarios we created. I wasn't charged when I sent a message to Flea Street Cafe, or to Mountain View Patch, from my personal Facebook account. 

One way to circumvent the fee is to add the person as a friend. Friend to friend messages are still free. 

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