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Shocking lack of capitalisation in people's PayPal addresses!
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whitey1987 wrote:I agree the people who don't trype there address into PayPal using the correct format really do annoy me! As mentioned earlier its another job for the seller, but to put it in context it is only a small annoyance, I wouldn't stress out too much!:j
It might be a minor annoyance but when faced with 30 labels to tidy up before you even start wrapping *and* you need to get to work on time it becomes more than a minor annoyance.
It used to be fine when I only had two or three parcels at a time, but not now I have so many.
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We download payment details in bulk from paypal into Excel, then using ASAP (free excel download) convert all to Capitals,then set up an auto mailmerge into Word. Sounds complicated but once set up its easy, we do 50+ labels a day, takes only 5 minutes to do0
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I have the same problem with Amazon sales... I'd never consider printing off the standard postage label as I've only had two addresses so far correctly typed.
I have my pride!My TV is broken!
Edit: refunded £515 for TV 1.5 years out of warranty - thank you Sale of Goods Act! :j0 -
No way! I had no idea it was such a bug bear, promise to change mine after work :AThis time next year Rodney...
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I hate it, I always correct it.Total CC Debt: £1750
Overdraft £1300
Car Loan £1750
Savings £0
Redundancy OCT £2000
Wage this month £5400
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