RE: [PHP] paypal and ecommerce

2003-07-18 Thread Edward Peloke
riginal Message- From: Dan Joseph [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, July 18, 2003 2:59 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED] Php. Net' Subject: RE: [PHP] paypal and ecommerce Hi, It kind of looks to me that each seller will be paid directly, with no money being processed by his

RE: [PHP] paypal and ecommerce

2003-07-18 Thread Dan Joseph
yment destinations? -Dan Joseph > -Original Message- > From: Ralph Guzman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, July 18, 2003 2:57 PM > To: 'Edward Peloke'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED] Php. Net' > Subject: RE: [PHP] paypal and ecommerce > > > Maybe it'

Re: [PHP] paypal and ecommerce

2003-07-18 Thread Mark
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

RE: [PHP] paypal and ecommerce

2003-07-18 Thread Ralph Guzman
talking about having an affiliate program? -Original Message- From: Edward Peloke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, July 18, 2003 12:01 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Php. Net Subject: [PHP] paypal and ecommerce Looking for opinions as to the best way to handle this. I am using a p

[PHP] paypal and ecommerce

2003-07-18 Thread Edward Peloke
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