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Posted By: Tom Boblitt
I click the button......guess I should read closer but as a seller too, I just accept payment however and try to build any fees into my costs to do business. I can barely keep up with one account without having to figure out what account I should be sending to someone. That also slows down the auction process as if you only had a single account, you could put the email address in the auction and it would be done and paid for. So many people click and pay RIGHT after the auction now. I just don't want to have that much intervention with figuring out how to pay. COMPLETELY understand why you're doing it but would be too confusing for me. |
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