The way i think i would do it is set up a new fee page and then just go to Paypal and make a button to put on that page, which will link straight to Paypal.
dt wrote: I have tried 'chearting' by setting the incremental fee to 0.000000001, but this does not work. Customers still get reminders after period of time.
Given that they won't run out for centuries, you must me 'low funds' warnings. Turn those off in your email settings.
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I want to be able to take just a one-off fee from my clients for submitting a link. But the control panel does not appear to aloow this.
I have tried 'chearting' by setting the incremental fee to 0.000000001, but this does not work. Customers still get reminders after period of time.
How do I just take a one-off fee, especially with a PayPal account?
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Hi
The way i think i would do it is set up a new fee page and then just go to Paypal and make a button to put on that page, which will link straight to Paypal.
Hope thats what you where getting at.
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Hi
You mean, completely bypass the built-in payments page?
Yes, that looks like the only option. I'm just wondering how to fit that in with the whole submittion process though?
Thanks
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I have tried 'chearting' by setting the incremental fee to 0.000000001, but this does not work. Customers still get reminders after period of time.
Given that they won't run out for centuries, you must me 'low funds' warnings. Turn those off in your email settings.