CalmnCollect (stranger
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10/20/06 09:42 PM
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There is no shipping cost. The buyout is 95% of the time $50.00 right now.
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CalmnCollect (stranger
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10/20/06 09:43 PM
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Forgot to say tat I just need it to fill in what they are buying and the buyout cost.
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bluepennylady (addict)
10/20/06 09:44 PM
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Hi,
So you simply want the button to display whatever the price is correct? Bear with me, I am not that familiar with the Player Auction site. Been way too long since I been there.
Judy/blue
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CalmnCollect (stranger
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10/20/06 09:45 PM
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Yeah in my first post i pasted a link to an auction that has the button. If you click on it then you can see what I am looking to have done.
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bluepennylady (addict)
10/20/06 09:46 PM
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Hi,
Okay, let me see if I can find my step by step. I am thinking it is at work not here at home. Bummer, I should keep a copy here at home too. It may be morning before I can get the information back to you. I am sorry if that causes any inconvenience.
By the way, are you a new AW2K user? Or have you been a user for a while?
Judy/blue
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CalmnCollect (stranger
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10/20/06 09:51 PM
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Just started using it today. I appreciate your effort to help me and if it takes you till tomarrow that is quite fine.
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AquilaStamps (member)
10/20/06 09:53 PM
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Judy: Is it possible that the following is what is needed to solve his problem:
1. Log onto your PayPal account 2. Click onto Merchant Services at the TOP 3. Midway down the page on the right hand side is a choice to "Buy Now Buttons" - you enter the information for your item there 4. THe information asked for is price, ID number for your info only, and auction number if necessary, shipping, and total amount due with sale and shipping 5. Click OK 6. PayPal generates UNIQUE code that only works for that one auction or sale. 6. Copy and past the code into your page and a PAYPA button will show up. 7. Customer clicks on it and is taken to your invoice page they enter in their info and the invoice is filled in with sale price, tax if applicable, shipping, and total.
Hope this helps. However, I may be way off base with this suggestion. Just thought I'd try.
Garry
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CalmnCollect (stranger
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10/20/06 09:55 PM
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What is the ID number?
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AquilaStamps (member)
10/20/06 09:58 PM
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Judy: for an example of what I was trying to tell you about go to:
http://www.aquilastamps.com/aquilafdc.html
those "add to card" buttons were generated on the PayPal site. You can choose any button you want when generating the code.
Garry
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AquilaStamps (member)
10/20/06 10:01 PM
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The ID number is a number you make up - your stock number or your reference number or any info you use to Identify the product. It isn't necessary for the button to work properly it is just a memory jogger for you - especially if you have a lot of items.
Garry
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