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GRL VenCap
Hi to ALL Program Owners!

When your members request Paypal Requests: do you fund it with cash funds or credit card funds?

Ex. say you start a *new* gptr and you don't have any cash funds or ad revenue...What then? ah.gif
freeandeasy
I pay out of paypal funds, or egold if they prefer.

I move money out of paypal periodically into my bank, so if I run short, paypal just draws it out of the bank again.

I have other payment options, but the only person who ever requested anything else besides paypal or egold was a guy who wanted a money order, so I sent him one.
GRL VenCap
QUOTE (freeandeasy @ Dec 2 2002, 06:45 PM)
I pay out of paypal funds, or egold if they prefer.

I move money out of paypal periodically into my bank, so if I run short, paypal just draws it out of the bank again.

I have other payment options, but the only person who ever requested anything else besides paypal or egold was a guy who wanted a money order, so I sent him one.

the money order...the fee was deducted from his Cash Redemption i suppose OR did you pay for it! aa.gif
freeandeasy
QUOTE (GRL VenCap @ Dec 2 2002, 02:25 PM)
the money order...the fee was deducted from his Cash Redemption i suppose OR did you pay for it! aa.gif

I paid the fee.

If I started getting MANY requests for money orders and checks, I would have to draw the line somewhere....

But, I can afford to pay the fees myself if I only get an occassionalrequest for a check or money order. Members work so hard for their earnings, I don't want to take any away from them.

I much prefer to reward them with extras than to take away what they have.

(That's why I had so much FUN sending out a 10 cent link Saturday night, and a 25 cent link last night. I didn't say in advance how much the links were worth, I just wanted to reward the regular clickers for their hard work and loyalty).
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GRL VenCap
QUOTE (freeandeasy @ Dec 2 2002, 07:48 PM)
QUOTE (GRL VenCap @ Dec 2 2002, 02:25 PM)
the money order...the fee was deducted from his Cash Redemption i suppose OR did you pay for it! aa.gif

I paid the fee.

If I started getting MANY requests for money orders and checks, I would have to draw the line somewhere....

But, I can afford to pay the fees myself if I only get an occassionalrequest for a check or money order. Members work so hard for their earnings, I don't want to take any away from them.

I much prefer to reward them with extras than to take away what they have.

(That's why I had so much FUN sending out a 10 cent link Saturday night, and a 25 cent link last night. I didn't say in advance how much the links were worth, I just wanted to reward the regular clickers for their hard work and loyalty).
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sounds like a great idea! aa.gif
Canon
Why do people want Money Orders or checks anyway? Yes, I understand that webmasters have costs to pay for hosting and lots of other stuff. I don't want to lose ANY portion of ANY payment.
GRL VenCap
QUOTE (Canon @ Dec 3 2002, 01:56 AM)
Why do people want Money Orders or checks anyway? Yes, I understand that webmasters have costs to pay for hosting and lots of other stuff. I don't want to lose ANY portion of ANY payment.

perhaps they don't have paypal and don't want egold or any other *online* payment systems!

perhaps they feel more secure to get the check/money order into their hands ao.gif aj.gif
Ramsses
I always fund my PayPal thru bank.
I've started a GPTRem program just few days ago but I've more then enough e-gold and PayPal to pay the members aa.gif.
GRL VenCap
QUOTE (Ramsses @ Dec 3 2002, 02:06 PM)
I always fund my PayPal thru bank.
I've started a GPTRem program just few days ago but I've more then enough e-gold and PayPal to pay the members aa.gif.

what's the program? aj.gif CC or CAC aa.gif
Ramsses
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