Hi Cliff,
>
> i can't seem to get either one to accept a credit card payment.
> is anyone else having better luck?
>
I have received already payments on both accounts, so it seems to work...
CreditCards on [EMAIL PROTECTED] and non CC on [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gerald
> cliff
>
> Gerald Richter wr
hi gerald,
i can't seem to get either one to accept a credit card payment.
is anyone else having better luck?
cliff
Gerald Richter wrote:
> Upgraded the account [EMAIL PROTECTED] to premium so I can accept Credit
> Cards
> Created a new account [EMAIL PROTECTED], which is free, but doesn't ac
>
> If it's only a problem for a few people, they can make a payment to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (which is a commercial account) and then I can
> transfer it to yours, rather than having to eat 3% on every
> transaction.
I don't think we gain anything here, because in that case the 3% are also
subtrac
At 4:20 PM +0200 5/17/02, Gerald Richter - ecos gmbh wrote:
>A note again. I have setup the paypal account as personal account, that is
>it doesn't accept credit card payings. I can upgrade the account to accept
>credit cards, then paypal will get about 3% of every paying.
>
>If this is easier to
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> Hi,
>
> first of all very much thanks to all the people who are sp