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Does anyone here use PayPal so that clients can pay their fees by credit/debit card?

 



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I'm working on a system right now to enable one off clients to pay invoices using paypal. I did consider their virtual terminal, but I don't think it would work well for me.

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Use paypal for card all the time - works perfectly for us. Tried Nochex but if you dont use for a year they charge you a no usage fee even if you have money in it.


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I finally implemented my new system to take paypal payments for invoices today. Had a slight bit of trouble with paypals IPN, but it all seems sorted now. Just need to wait until someone wants to give me some money now.

Kris

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