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Order Processing/Payment Options (Read Me)
| Valued Customers,
As you all know PrimaryTarget.com is all about our customers. We would like to provide you our customer some helpful information ahead of time before making your purchase.
We offer payments in the form of Credit Card or Paypal transactions
If you are using Paypal we would like to bring to your attention as to what a Paypal E-Check is and how a Paypal E-Check works.
A PayPal eCheck is when you have a bank account confirmed and attached to your Paypal account. If your Paypal Account lacks the funds and needs to request the money from your bank account. It will require a PayPal E-Check which does not clear as a payment for up to 3 or 4 business days. Your service will be delayed until the Paypal E-Check clears your account.
If you would like the details on your E-Check to Primary Target please login to your www.paypal.com account and within your account it should explain when the PayPal E-Check is scheduled to clear your account. Once cleared your service will be created and activated, Following the clearing you will recieve automated emails from our system.
Paypal Subscsription is a feature that Paypal offers to allow you the customer to setup auto payments each month or whichever payment term you decide. When processing your invoice you may choose Paypal Subscribe which will create a subscription in your account. It is the customers responsibility to maintain this subscription in order to keep your service up without any billing downtime.
Paypal Checkout on your invoice, Basically You can use the Paypal Checkout Method which is doing a manual payment of your invoice. If you do not wish to have Paypal auto pay using a subscription please use Paypal Checkout Using this method will require you to pay each month manually.
If you are interested in using your Credit Card. It is important that the information you provide in your Primary Target account is matching up with what your Credit Card Company has on file.
Thank you very much for your business
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