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Paypal e-cheques...
tyzer2001
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... is there an option to not accept them? They are a right pain in the proverbial!
No, Mr A, that is NOT 'Great news'!!
Wombling totals: Oct = £243.32 - £93.32 over target!
Nov Wombling Tally: £27.36 so far... behind target
Wombling totals: Oct = £243.32 - £93.32 over target!
Nov Wombling Tally: £27.36 so far... behind target
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No they count as a paypal payment so you have to accept them. Sometimes the buyer doesnt realise that they have paid this way (because a CC expired ets) So its worth emailing and saying that you will have to wait for it to clear but that if they wish to pay by some other method you will refund and they can do that. Thats what I do0
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ok, thanksNo, Mr A, that is NOT 'Great news'!!

Wombling totals: Oct = £243.32 - £93.32 over target!
Nov Wombling Tally: £27.36 so far... behind target
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Can someone please explain these . I am giving the option of paying this way but don't see what the advantage is, so i always use a credit card when using Paypal.0
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