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- [trick] Send PayPal Money Without Fees
- Selling PLR on WF?
- How to increase private messages capacity?
| [trick] Send PayPal Money Without Fees | Top |
| Hi all. Some people know about this. Many do not. One of the frustrating things about PayPal are the fees you have to pay when sending/receiving money. There is a simple trick that allows you to send as much money as you want for a $1 fee. All you have to do is use the Mass Pay option under "send money." To do this you only need to create a .txt file with the transaction details. It shows you how to do this in the mass pay section. So thats it. Always use it to send money and tell people who are sending you money to use Mass Pay :) | |
| Selling PLR on WF? | Top |
| Hey all, Has anyone had any success in selling a PLR pack of 15-20 articles to 10 or so people as a WSO? A lot of what is selling over there seems like full ebooks and sites, as well as unique content creation. PLR doesn't seem to be an attention -getter over at DP, but you can def. sell unique content. I am just curious because I can write solid content, but I am not trying to throw 20 bucks down the drain if it is not even worth listing over at WF. Just curious if anyone has sold PLR packs there. | |
| How to increase private messages capacity? | Top |
| Hi guys?! Have you ever experienced like this: your private messages capacity decreasing? Do you know how to increase the capacity? What is the inquiries? Thank you and best regards. | |
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