When will different payment methods (e.g PayPal) for products be avaiable?
I'm sure I'm not the only one who doesn't own a visa or mastercard.
Cheers
Richard
Payment Methods
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Dropping Paypal just might be one of the dumbest moves you could make.
Having gone through the hassles involved with credit card fraud with an overseas supplier I'm not about to give ANYONE credit card details.
Four months of fighting through courts and a complete restructuring of banking arrangements, including new credit cards and ALL related accounts is not going to happen again.
Maybe I won't be buying another MJLJ as planned.
Having gone through the hassles involved with credit card fraud with an overseas supplier I'm not about to give ANYONE credit card details.
Four months of fighting through courts and a complete restructuring of banking arrangements, including new credit cards and ALL related accounts is not going to happen again.
Maybe I won't be buying another MJLJ as planned.
normal bank transfer
When I want to pay for anything in a other country
I just ask them there bankaccount number and
IBAN code and transfer the money to there account.
This is a normal way of paying for things around here,
what is wrong with that?
Why visa or paypal.
When you go to the bank you get confirmation of the payment.
I just ask them there bankaccount number and
IBAN code and transfer the money to there account.
This is a normal way of paying for things around here,
what is wrong with that?
Why visa or paypal.
When you go to the bank you get confirmation of the payment.
bank transfer is an easy and cheap way over here and within europe. but outside it can become expensive and if i look at the papers to fill out to transfer outside of europe i don't want to. not to mention the time between sending and receiving the payment
thats my experience and i am glad that paypal and credit cards exists
thats my experience and i am glad that paypal and credit cards exists