hey olly
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hey olly
not sure if I read it right
but do you have an online music store, thought I may have seen it in someones post
but do you have an online music store, thought I may have seen it in someones post
my lyrics, my guitar and my imagination
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No I set it up myself based on oscommerce. I also based it on my other site http://www.jbosolutions.co.uk which formed the template - I paid for the design on this one but implemented it myself.
How about your site? Do you maintain this yourself?
How about your site? Do you maintain this yourself?
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Yes, I change the specials, pics and music courses every few months- I used JustHost to set it up, and found them cheap ( around 200 bucks for two years including domain name reg) and with a wide range of easy templates, plus a great chat facility for help. I can see what you mean about the same template on the computor site, and it presents very well indeed- the chat help is a great idea.
When I get a little spare time and you have as well I'd like to run a few more questions past you if that's OK- by message so I don't distract from the forum flow.
The ideal thing I feel would be to establish myself another income stream as old age creeps on
When I get a little spare time and you have as well I'd like to run a few more questions past you if that's OK- by message so I don't distract from the forum flow.
The ideal thing I feel would be to establish myself another income stream as old age creeps on
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Paypal can be a rel pain. They charge you a lot, they change their rules when they please and when something goes wrong, they simply take the money back for the transaction and you cannot speak to anyone who can help you.
This is something that new online businesses should be wary of. Fraud is very high online and if you supply something and the transaction turns out to be fraudulent, you are the one paying for it. I got stung myself for well over £1000 when I first started my business. It nearly prevented me from continuing.
This is something that new online businesses should be wary of. Fraud is very high online and if you supply something and the transaction turns out to be fraudulent, you are the one paying for it. I got stung myself for well over £1000 when I first started my business. It nearly prevented me from continuing.
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I've been using Paypal for well over 2 years. As a consumer, I think it's a great payment gateway especially where monthly subscriptions is concerned. You can cancel anytime you want without the hustle of going through support desk as most using credit card services that's always giving you problems.Olly wrote:Paypal can be a rel pain. They charge you a lot, they change their rules when they please and when something goes wrong, they simply take the money back for the transaction and you cannot speak to anyone who can help you.
I don't have any merchant account with them so I can't comment on their charges.