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PerpetuallyLearning
December 7th 2009, 08:53 PM
I have a ASM Study Manual for Exam FM/2 for sale. I found it extremely helpful in preparation for the exam, which I passed on the first try.
The manual is divided into two books, for convenience. It is a bit used, but has no writing inside. When I got it, the cover and a number of pages on the 1st book were damaged in one corner, but no material is lost.
Will sell for $75 with payment through Paypal.
Thanks!
edhazel
December 7th 2009, 11:30 PM
hey, would like to purchase.
mvgual06
December 9th 2009, 12:21 PM
I am interested in purchasing! Did you sell it yet?
PerpetuallyLearning
December 10th 2009, 07:10 AM
item is sold.
thanks
gema_mariel
January 4th 2010, 09:22 AM
hi!
i noticed at your post that u accept payment through paypal. im a newbie at selling online so could you tell me how payment through paypal is done? i read their website & it only showed selling through ebay.
thanks a lot.!
PerpetuallyLearning
January 5th 2010, 05:13 PM
Hi,
It's not too complicated there.
You have to have an account with PayPal. It is free to open and you don't have to keep a balance there or anything like this. You will need to link a checking account to you PayPal account, but that is all explained in the process of creating an account with PayPal.
Once you have an account, anyone can send you money if they know you email (PayPal account ID), or you can send money to another PayPal account. It is not limited to eBay items.
Using PayPal is convenient because they provide protection from fraud, and there is no need to worry if the check will get lost in the mail, if it will be sent at all, or if it will get bounced at the bank and so on. Also you will get notified when the payment is received and you can either keep it in your account to buy something later, or transfer it to you bank account if you want.
Off course, the convenience comes with a price. PayPal collects a small fee from each incoming transfer. It does not cost you to send money, but it does cost to receive.
In my opinion it is a fair trade off for security.
Hope this helps! :)
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