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Well thank all the internet gods! You would think PayPal would have their stupid information straight.
Now here's a question:
Since I can not have more than one Website Payments Pro account, when someone buys something from madwomanofeasthampton.com, their bank card statement will say "CultureClick". And when someone buys something from circle-of-angels.com, their bank card statement will say "CultureClick". Is there a way around it?
And what should I do with the now inactive and useless accounts, [email protected] and [email protected]? Save them in the hopes that PayPal will one day make them Website Payments Pro accounts?
I'm just astonished at PayPal. I've had another account, for my http://www.rootswithoutend.org/emporium.php page, the Vodou Emporium. All my initiates in Vodou have webpages, like this one: http://www.rootswithoutend.org/solen/solindex.html , and http://www.rootswithoutend.org/empor...o_andreli.html . (I don't think anyone wants to buy Vodou ceremonies this morning, so I guess it's okay to post the URL's so you can see - it's just straight web HTML and PayPal payments standard, you make a button and put it in your HTML code.) Those folks are my initiate sons and daughters, and I put up these pages so they could make a little money, since they are suffering in Haiti. The PayPal account that goes with those pages has been around for about fifteen years, and never had a problem. But somehow they don't think I deserve more than one PayPal Website Payments Pro account, because "if you or your business died (!) and there were outstanding orders, PayPal would be liable."
Whatever.
Got to fix the banners and privacy statement and such, now.
Thank you everyone!
Yours respectfully as ever,
Culture Click.
Last edited by CultureClick; 22 Sep 2012 at 12:49 PM.
Since v1.5.0 you can set your store name in your Payments Pro settings inside your ZC admin. Set it appropriately in each of your stores.
And for EC, in your ZC admin you can also set a "Page Style" (if you've set up any page styles from inside your actual PayPal account) to make your PayPal EC page have a particular look to it (such as different logo or header graphic with company name on it, etc).
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Oh, thank you!
The store names are already set, so that shouldn't be a problem then. And I have all these lovely little logos, I've gotten so I can whip them up pretty quickly now, however many pixels wide and high, LOL.
I managed to put some banners into rotation on madwomanofeasthampton.com, just two, but... they work.
I wish to goshamighty that someone would buy something.
Yours as ever,
Culture Click