I assume you're going to try to make money at this. if so, maybe YOU
should get paid by the customer, then either weekly or monthly, send
out a check (or transfer via paypal) to the sellers - minus your fee,
of course.

You can easily automate this if you interface with Paypal.


--- Edward Peloke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Looking for opinions as to the best way to handle this.
> 
> I am using a php ecommerce product(osCommerce) to create an 'online
> yardsale'.  This will not be an auction site but items for sale at
> a
> straight price.  Currently the site is set up so the user can place
> several
> things in their basket, check out and the website owner is credited
> (via
> paypal accounts).  The problem is, when we allow anyone to post
> items, you
> may go to the site, chose five items to buy but they are all from
> different
> people.  How do you handle the check out?  We don't want them to
> have to
> check out five times so all of the five sellers can have their
> accounts
> credited.
> 
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Thanks,
> Eddie
> 
> 
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