I think I have figured out the problem....why the guy can't figure out Paypal.
I sent him a request for money, not the "invoice" option, but a "request for money". He called and said he spent 30 minutes trying to figure out how to pay and couldn't figure it out. Well I'm gonna loose a sale now because I told him he could pay by check but he said he'd think about it. Grrrr....well....don't ask why he is that way....IDK...makes no sense.
But now I think I have figured out what the problem is. He also told me he is intrested in another part to purchase, and saw one of them online but couldn't figure out how to pay for it either. WELLLLL.....I found the part he saw online and it had a (clear as day) Paypal "button" under it. I also sent Myself (to a spare email account) a "request for money" to see what it looked like on his end. It has the same paypal "button". When you click it, it has 2 options for you to pay with a Paypal account, or with a Credit Card.
Well.....I think his problem is that he is not able to see the paypal "button" therefore it doesn't exist and he can't figure out how to pay.
I might just go ahead and use his card info on the request I sent to my spare account to see if it will take it that way. I don't like doing things like that but I want the guy to get something he needs and me to make a sale ...so I can buy more tractor stuff! haha. What is the problem and how would you fix it on his end?
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