I've set up a paypal account to accept money for an event I am helping to organise, and was wondering how I keep track of who has paid.
I was thinking of asking them to put their profile name as a reference when they pay, is this possible or do I have to ask people to send me the email addy they paid from? |
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By *azzaahhWoman
over a year ago
north wales / chester |
"For the payments I have sent for socials... In the message box 'from _iew'. Seemed to be ok.
Good luck"
i organise lots of eventskn here and that's what I do though some forget..but if you tell folk to let you know when they've paid u can work it out if theyve forgot
also get them to send as a personal gift as u dont get charges which say 60 folk can soon add up and ultimately comes out your pocket
good luck |
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By *iewMan
over a year ago
Forum Mod Angus & Findhorn |
"Can't remember the charges exactly, however, I vaguely remember it is about 3.5%. They are listed clearly though on their website.
Hmmm... That could add up "
The Scottish social organiser have been using Paypal for a while... have a look and maybe a wee message to one of the organisers may shed light on it... I thought if it was a gift there was no charges but I may be wrong |
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Just tried to send a test amount as the paypal account is now up and ready, but unless I'm doing it wrong I have to create an account to do it?
Cant people just use their debit/credit cards to do it without setting up a paypal account? I think one or two may be put off if they have to set up an account. |
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By *leepsMan
over a year ago
Northants |
The only way to send funds through PayPal is to set up an account. The reason they do this is to verify the card holder. I agree with you, they should be able to accept payment without setting up an account.
Saw in the paper a couple of weeks ago, that they are trailing new services so hopefully thing might change.
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"Be careful Paypal don't find out it's for an 'Adult' event and freeze the money.What difference would that make to paypal?
It's in their T&Cs "
As I said, its not an adult event, its a birthday party. |
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