Re: e-commerce
by Lori <lorrie652(at)icehouse.net>
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Thu, 16 May 2002 21:26:51 -0700 |
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Hi Norman
> Also, you can set up his PayPal account using his e-mail address, not yours.
I tired this and it didn't work because I also have an account there and they won't let me sign up with two accounts on one email addy.
I finally got him to sign up myself and then used my web site email addy but that was a big pain because they almost didn't allow me to do that either but I figured out a way around it--changed the email on my browser to match my web site.
thanks for the encouragement however, without your input I might not have tried again.
Lori
>At 10:30 PM 5/8/2002, Lori wrote:
>>Hi All,
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>>I have a web client who is unable to sign up with PayPal for his commercial site because he uses WebTv and can't copy/paste and other problems and being as I already have a PayPal account for my site I can't do it for him (they run everything by the email address and I only have one). Also I noticed that you can only withdraw $500.00 in a 3 month period from PayPal (as I recall). This would not be suitable for my client because some of his items are much more costly.
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>>Can anyone recommend an e-commerce program with low cost that would be easy for my client to sign up on--or that I can sign him up with?
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>>thanks,
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>>Lori Eldridge
>>www.loriswebs.com
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