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Thanks for that deadeye. I tried going through the process on the donation page but it always ends up via Paypal.Donations via cash, check, or money order may be sent to Northwest Firearms, PO Box 28152, Portland, OR, 97228. Please remember to include your registered username.
I do not believe you need a PayPal account to use the donation page but @Joe Link (site owner) can help.
The name they paid did not match. The address did not match...
Anyhow I'd be leery of PayPal catching you using their service to purchase firearms.
Yep....I'm glad it works for others but no Paypal for me. Waiting to hear back from Joe.
And yet you still gave them money? I would have moved on first sign of trouble.
Which is probably why I've never been scammed in thousands of online transactions.
For example, would you hand your credit-card to someone selling knock-offs? Don't give criminals more bait.
Which, in my mind, equals "cancel transaction".That was not a match.
Which, in my mind, potentially equals "cancel transaction".
Still, are you really going to let a $30 mistake off-set the gazillions you could benefit from by using the, arguably, most popular payment service in the world?
That's gonna leave you hanging on a lot of deals.
Me, I don't sell to anyone, of the many venues I use, unless they take/send via PayPal. (or if local, cash in hand)
Why bother waiting what might be weeks for a maybe check when you can get paid instantly?
Don't let a couple errors on your part be a deterrent for future benefits.
Actually the store site had an American name and address. And looked good enough to buy a $30 battery from.
After my purchase I was sent a Pay Pal receipt for $30 paid to Din Ho.
That was not a match.
I've been using them for well over a decade, literally 100s of transactions, and never had a problem.
Why would you use a service that explicitly states such transactions are against their policy?
Reminds me of folks who say something like "plus 5% if using PayPal..."
Seems so many have never read the regs, then wonder why they're booted from the service.
Looks like you've answered your own question.......Which, in my mind, potentially equals "cancel transaction".
Still, are you really going to let a $30 mistake off-set the gazillions you could benefit from by using the, arguably, most popular payment service in the world?
That's gonna leave you hanging on a lot of deals.
Me, I don't sell to anyone, of the many venues I use, unless they take/send via PayPal. (or if local, cash in hand)
Why bother waiting what might be weeks for a maybe check when you can get paid instantly?
Don't let a couple errors on your part be a deterrent for future benefits.
Gazillions.
Looks like you've answered your own question.......