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 handle for you, please let me know and I change this
>
>What do you think? (I don't have any idea how complicated it is to pay
>without a credit card in other countries, if this is a problem I will surely
>upgrade the account)

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 thought there was a limit on the number or total of 
transactions for personal accounts in a given month, but I can't find 
anything about it on their site.)

Note too, that if you are signing up for a PayPal account to make a 
payment, list Gerald's account as the referral--that will give him a 
$5 bonus.

I'll send mail out later today to everyone who made a pledge and 
we'll see where we stand.
-- 

Kee Hinckley - Somewhere.Com, LLC
http://consulting.somewhere.com/

I'm not sure which upsets me more: that people are so unwilling to accept
responsibility for their own actions, or that they are so eager to regulate
everyone else's.

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