FREE SHIPPING
At least I think so. I set up an account with the Post Office online so that I can print Priority Mail labels directly from my Paypal account. I think what’s supposed to happen is that when you go to order a print, you get two choices a) Priority Economy which is really Fedex and that there is the usual charge for and b) Free Shipping, which is Priority USPS.
I can’t figure out how to test this sort of stuff since I can’t send things to myself through PayPal. Also, someone did buy a Paypal Gift Certificate yesterday. I understand what’s supposed to happen, but again don’t know how to test it.
Paypal has something called the Sandbox which is a testing environment with a different Paypal email; but I couldn’t get it to work. I emailed Paypal about it a few days ago, but didn’t get any reply.
I shouldn’t even be doing this stuff since I’m getting a fair amount of orders lately - but I want to see how it works before Christmas.
Comments
Comment from dave
Time: October 28, 2007, 5:30 am
This is a bit complex. I’ll email you off-line about it. But the short answer is that PAYPAL is the simplest, and to my mind the best way to go about taking orders via the web. It’s made my life much easier since the days when I was using a Merchant account.
Comment from Craig Nisnewitz
Time: October 28, 2007, 2:40 pm
The New York Times reported today that the City is changing the proposed photography
rules after all the protests.
Comment from Craig Nisnewitz
Time: October 28, 2007, 4:43 am
Is Paypal cheaper that opening up a merchant account in a bank to
process the credit card sales?