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RonSchmitt

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I am sitting here in the kitchen working on my laptop, minding my own business, when the wife (who is working on the other computer paying the credit card bills) turns and asks me "what is this paypal payment for legal services for?"
Not having a clue myself, I let her do her thing and start tracking things through paypal.
After about 30 minutes of her filling out forms with paypal and our credit card company, I mosey in and look over her shoulder.
I look at the charge in question and see Nolan's IAP name and the amount I sent him for the trimmer he re-tipped for me! (which was well worth the money spent, by the way)

Now, so I don't have to sleep on the couch, how do I explain buying penturning material under the heading "legal Services"???;)

Moral of the story, if you have a unique paypal receipt, warn the customer.:D:D:D
 
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I agree, it is a real pain trying to sort out who's who when selling and using Paypal. I keep forgetting to mention that'd it be really nice if people would at least include their IAP names in the comments. heh [:p]
 
I agree. Some of the paypal payments for the pentel bits I recently provided had no clue as to the IAP username/member. I spend lots of time tracking paypal info to IAP usernames. A few paid with a business account and the mailing address was a business address and no real name or IAP username anywhere. We should really implement some kind of minimum guidelines for group purchases.
Do a good turn daily!
Don
Originally posted by karlkuehn

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I agree, it is a real pain trying to sort out who's who when selling and using Paypal. I keep forgetting to mention that'd it be really nice if people would at least include their IAP names in the comments. heh [:p]
 
Originally posted by RonSchmitt

I am sitting here in the kitchen working on my laptop, minding my own business, when the wife (who is working on the other computer paying the credit card bills) turns and asks me "what is this paypal payment for legal services for?"
Not having a clue myself, I let her do her thing and start tracking things through paypal.
After about 30 minutes of her filling out forms with paypal and our credit card company, I mosey in and look over her shoulder.
I look at the charge in question and see Nolan's IAP name and the amount I sent him for the trimmer he re-tipped for me! (which was well worth the money spent, by the way)
Now, so I don't have to sleep on the couch, how do I explain buying penturning material under the heading "legal Services"???;)

Moral of the story, if you have a unique paypal receipt, warn the customer.:D:D:D


Its on your CC companies end cuz I have a truss plant, I have nothing do you with legal whatever???? Come to think of it its under my personal info and nothing to do with plant either. Dont know what to say. Sorry for the confusion.
 
Just explain to her that you will spend as much money on wood and turning materials as you want and that she has nothing to say about it. But, before you do that, remember I have been divorced a couple of times and normally noone would take relationship advise from me.[}:)] Good luck.:)
 
Yeah, that's the ticket. What Jarheaded said. Let us all know how that work's out for ya.
After 37 years I don't think my bride would fly for that, but then again....
Vern
 
Here's a new concept[:0], just tell her........ THE TRUTH. Then give her a kiss and tell her that you love her.[:X][:X] If that doesn't work, try what I had suggested before, [}:)]because now it would flow so much better.[}:)]

P.S. a back massage can go a long way.:)
 
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