on โ18-12-2014 10:38 AM
on โ18-12-2014 10:47 AM
Put your email address into a notepad or wordpad document and add it as an attachment. The other alternative is, get the buyer to check the initial PayPal transaction as they will be able to get your email address from there.
on โ18-12-2014 10:48 AM
You could pass your bank details for a direct deposit.
on โ18-12-2014 11:02 AM
Just send an invoice through paypal to the buyer.
Log into your paypal account, there are blue tabs at the top, Select third one along - request money.
You have two options - request money or create an invoice
I create an invoice which is then sent via paypal to buyer, so I have a more detailed record about what the payment is for,
However, you can also just select request money, and select for goods.
Its a very straight forward process.
on โ18-12-2014 11:14 AM
You're lucky he's an honest buyer ๐
on โ18-12-2014 11:28 AM
Yes, and despite all the neg stuff (because that's what usually gets talked about for obvious reasons) I find most Buyers are honest.
Sorry, a bit off track, I have one at the moment who is new & paid for a charm using an Aust. Post Load N Go card - she has no idea how she actually made the payment, but she is trying to pay for a second charm and can't. Somehow, it is showing that she has Checked out & payment is pending, so I am assuming that is why the wonderful system won't allow me to send a revised invoice, so I sent a request via PayPal. Anyway, more to the point, I sent both the charms days ago - in this case it's not about the money - it's more about helping an honest newbie learn & have a good experience.
on โ18-12-2014 12:07 PM
If he paid through paypal in the first place, he will have your paypal address. He can just pick up the address and use "send money" in paypal.