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 freejack
 
posted on November 20, 2000 05:44:48 PM
You have until Dec. 1 to close out your account. Good luck!

 
 amalgamated2000
 
posted on November 20, 2000 07:51:21 PM

First Payme, now Payplace. Hmm... I wonder who's next???


 
 napcruz
 
posted on November 20, 2000 08:06:31 PM
Easy, PayPal. Wishful thinking?

 
 ExecutiveGirl
 
posted on November 20, 2000 08:10:36 PM
How nice of Payplace to at least EMAIL it's users.

I just accepted a Payplace payment last night - and it takes about 10 days for the money to show up in my account. I never would have known if I didn't see this board or signed into my account. And I wouldn't have signed into my account unless I received a payment via Payplace, which isn't very often.

No wonder they are going out of business.

 
 ExecutiveGirl
 
posted on November 20, 2000 08:13:35 PM
I see they recommend using C2it.com. Has anyone else used it? Not that I plan on signing up. They also recommend Paypal (NOT going to happen - I just closed my account) and Ecount - which is another account I just closed.

Gee whiz, what's gonna be left?



 
 macandjan
 
posted on November 20, 2000 08:27:17 PM
There are always those pretty italigo engravings of dead presidents. I will take gold coins also. I'd take live chickens if they could go priority mail.

 
 napcruz
 
posted on November 20, 2000 08:38:01 PM
macandjan,

Hi There!

email me your eBaY ID I can pay with Live chicken and they can go priority mail. LOL. Check with your P.O.


 
 victoria
 
posted on November 20, 2000 09:23:58 PM
Out here where I live, I get in line behind people mailing poultry (or their embryos) all the time. I prefer to be compensated in merchandise which my dogs won't hunt down and eat. I don't accept chickens or PayPal.


But if I had to choose between the two, I'd take the chickens.

 
 uaru
 
posted on November 21, 2000 07:42:06 AM
"First Payme, now Payplace. Hmm... I wonder who's next???"

Crank up the browser and read up on the finacial status and prospects of CMGI. My bet is for them to have to start eliminating products failing to make a return in the near future.

 
 
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