We are actually in the process of working that out.
(this does actually exist you know!)
I just need some help to be honest and I can't remember who I was discussing that element with
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Tue 9 Sep 2003, 10:32,
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I just need some help to be honest and I can't remember who I was discussing that element with
I'm not much cop at this buisness.
But the way I understand it all you need is an e-mail address and a paypal account. Any monies paid will come to you as a cheque from paypal, unless you want to spend them on the web. Money-sender pays the fees I think?
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Tue 9 Sep 2003, 10:34,
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Paypal
extracts it from the payee account, and dumps it in the recipient's acccount. Recipient pays the charges.
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Tue 9 Sep 2003, 10:36,
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So you need to take that into account
when pricing, along with p&p. So if £3 was your original price, maybe £3.50 via paypal.
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Tue 9 Sep 2003, 10:40,
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Aye,
Unless you distribute it via the interwebnet. I think the % paypal take is quite small, 5% or something.
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Tue 9 Sep 2003, 10:47,
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nochex
or FASTpay may be better..
but you must sort payment via something like that
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Tue 9 Sep 2003, 10:35,
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but you must sort payment via something like that
That whole concept confuses
and scares me. I don't mind editing and producing the thing but beyond that I get terrified!
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Tue 9 Sep 2003, 10:37,
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