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Postby MagicIain » Jul 4th, '05, 19:52



Rushie it takes a few days but it's well worth setting up a 'Paypal' account. I don't have the correct credit cards to use either, so I use Paypal instead.

Go to Paypal and have a look. It's well worth considering.

Paypal. One of the 'top 5' debits on my bank statements...

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Postby Rushie » Jul 5th, '05, 09:41

Thanks for the advice on Paypal Zack. I'm new to this interweb lark so I will look into setting up an account. Also, thanks Mandrake for the info, much appreciated

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Postby flyingkidjoe » Jul 6th, '05, 00:58

Rushie wrote:Could someone tell me if Penguin Magic accept cheques?? I don't have any of the credit cards they accept (only a debit card) Also does anyone know their address in the UK? I would appreciate a PM on this

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hey, you dont need a credit card, ur debit card will work as a credit card, i use my debit as a credit card all the time and it works fine, you just have to have the money in ur acc ur u will over draw ur acc and have to pay a very lot.

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Postby Happy Toad » Jul 6th, '05, 01:21

have to have the money in ur acc ur u will over draw ur acc and have to pay a very lot.


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Postby MagicIain » Jul 6th, '05, 07:03

flyingkidjoe wrote:hey, you dont need a credit card, ur debit card will work as a credit card, i use my debit as a credit card all the time and it works fine,


On the contrary, I find that penguinmagic don't accept my debit card (Switch/Maestro). Paypal works for me though!

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Postby vic_vdb » Jul 6th, '05, 09:05

There are a lot of companies out there who will accept visa debit cards but will not accept the old Switch (now Maestro) cards.

I have asked and they tell me that it's to do with charges from the company and uncertainty over fraud - pretyy weird I would have though but.

I use PayPal for much of my dealings from the web and find it pretty seamless.

HTH,

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Postby Mandrake » Jul 6th, '05, 10:03

a lot of companies out there who will accept visa debit cards but will not accept the old Switch (now Maestro) cards
We take all these at work and the significant difference is that Switch/Maestro work on a fixed rate of about 50p per transaction regardless of the total value involved. The other methods are charged on a percentage basis and are therefore much more lucrative to the card companies. In other words, the supplier makes less profit therefore has to raise his prices so you end up paying for the card companies 'considerable' profits! :shock:

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Postby seige » Jul 6th, '05, 10:17

... and to add to the 'PayPal' discussion... you can also nominate a bank account and have the funds automatically withdrawn that way. My nephew uses PayPal this way for his eBay buying/selling.

Therefore, even if your circumstances (age, type of account etc) prevent you from having a 'recognised' debit or credit card (Visa, Delta, Mastercard, Pet-R-Us storecard ;) etc) you can still use a nominated bank account.

I am 99% sure that this is the case, but I will ask him for more info if anyone is interested.

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Postby Rushie » Jul 6th, '05, 10:34

Thanks for all your help with my question. I have a Solo debit card that they don't accept. I have since ordered a copy of Born to Perform Card Magic, paying by cheque. Sorry about stirring up a bit of a hornets nest about the pros & cons of using Paypal. Saying that though, it is a discussion board after all :)

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Postby Mandrake » Jul 6th, '05, 10:37

Ah! The guy at our bank told us that Solo cards somethimes have that problem - not universally accepted etc. In fact, now I've check our lists I think our system excludes them as well! :oops:

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Postby katrielalex » Jul 6th, '05, 12:00

Yes...that's my problem. I can't get a credit card, so I have to pay with my Solo. And Polar Bird won't accept them

So I use Paypal. shhh...don't tell anyone...I should be 18

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Postby vic_vdb » Jul 6th, '05, 12:30

Seige,

You are correct in your assumptions regarding the age and status element.

As long as the account is valid and the sum can be deducted electronically PayPal works.

This is something I hadn't thought of with my kids, I can let them have PayPal as a part of their own financial management,

Thanks,

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Postby Blade Master » Jul 6th, '05, 17:54

Wow, I had no idea that my post would reach 40 replies! :D

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Postby fiddlingsteve » Jul 6th, '05, 19:47

The problem with penguin is it has many ripped items. They may not make them, but they sell them. They don't try to stock the originals, they just get whatever version they can. It is also full of very young kids... *shudder*
I only get supplies there, sponges, silks, mats. Usually when you get something there it is a bad version of one that's already out. I personally loathe penguin in certain aspects, but like it in other ones. But, there are much better magic sites on the web.

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Postby Blade Master » Jul 7th, '05, 20:47

This Kinda sounds like a certain Magician I've heard so much of. No need to mention any names (ugem cough David cough Blahuhine).

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