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Old 07-01-2011, 09:37   #136
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Enter this e-mail address for send money to;zeehag@gmail.com
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Old 07-01-2011, 09:44   #137
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Old 07-01-2011, 09:45   #138
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Oops, I added the email address to my Paypal howto it now reads:

How to send money from one PayPal account to another:

  • Navigate to the paypal site - https://www.paypal.com/
  • Log in using the form in the upper left part of the screen titled "account login".
  • After you log in you may see a full-screen advertisement click the "go to my account" link at the bottom right.
  • You should now be on the "my account" tab in the paypal site. Click the "send money" tab which is near the top left of the page in the tab navigation ("my account", "SEND MONEY", "request money", etc.).
  • Enter the email address that you wish to send money to in the "to" field. (in this case: zeehag@gmail.com)
  • Enter the amount of money that you wish to send in the "Amount" field.
  • Click on the "personal" tab below the amount field (if appropriate) and select the option that makes the most sense.
  • Click the "continue" button.
  • Follow the sites directives and proceed until you receive confirmation that your money was sent.

If you don't have a paypal account you should click the "sign up" link at the bottom of the "account login" form and then proceed with creating an account.
If you have trouble logging into your existing account you can click the "problem with login" link on the "account login" form.

There are a few other ways to use Paypal but that should cover the basics for this situation. I hope that helps.

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Old 07-01-2011, 10:01   #139
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Goto paypal.com and click on send money, it walks u right thru it. I'm a techno-peasant and had never used it before. If it worked for me a monkey can probably do it. lol
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Old 07-01-2011, 10:03   #140
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Goto paypal.com and click on send money, it walks u right thru it. I'm a techno-peasant and had never used it before. If it worked for me a monkey can probably do it. lol
I'm a monkey and I take great offense to what you say.
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Old 07-01-2011, 13:20   #142
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i love you guys--- do you realize this snowball happened on twelfthnight?? es milagro!!!!!
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Old 07-01-2011, 13:46   #143
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I'm a monkey and I take great offense to what you say.
So you were able to do it then, right?
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Old 07-01-2011, 13:54   #144
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link to quickly send by paypal

https://www.paypal.com/sendmoney?email=zeehag@gmail.com

just click on the link above and there will be three steps and your done...

thre arent any fees to send money... if Zeehag can pay the service yard thru paypal, then she wont have any fees either...


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Old 07-01-2011, 14:43   #145
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Hey Zee

I love reading your participation in this forum you support the community and it is coming back in well wishes and support, I am just begining my big boat journey and feel your pain! When I was a busted arse back packer years ago in Canada on my last $100 I was shovelling walks to make money for food and a very kind person gave me $200 to shovel there walk on a cold cold Calgary night I needed the money but was reluctant to take it. They just said its your time of need now and it will be someone elses in the future and you may be able to help.

Mine is a Landfall 39 and I love a boat with character was considering a Formosa but couldn't find one I could afford. Glad this is happening out of the water didn't fancy the suprises you will find. Have paypaled to you good luck with it.

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Old 07-01-2011, 15:48   #146
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Ahaah, now the video makes sense !!!! By the way ,I was there in English Harbor when it was filmed on the Fife, Eileen.
Good luck Zee, do it once, do it right. Bruce.
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thanks for the tip Adax,i'll check Quantas for south american flights.do you know if any of these SA destinations have connections to the islands (martinique,st Martin,BVI...?) from here,it's very hard to get infos on the "out of the way"destinations ...and let's face it from new zealand everywhere except Australia is ...out-of-the-way !!!...at the moment,the travel agents here want me to go via LA, MIAMI or NY...one of them even looked at a stop over in japan ???...then get a domestic flight to wherever if and when there's one !!?...a 3 day airport transit and a bank loan later ...
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I will send you a pm iciela .
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wow-- this snowvball is coming along !! i am so overwhelmed by you guys--- thankyou so much-- is a scary thing when the only real way to go is so out of reach as to warrant thoughts of in water exchanging of stuff to sink boats.... the amount collected so far is 2/3 of haul and launch fees--- and i am using just the sling for savings--is frugal and thrifty and makes sense to me--why take up a cradle whenye can get by using the sling to save cradle fees-- those are REALLY high here..kinda like th e tickets given for careening in glorietta bay!...LOL.. we are doing ourselves in with our boating habits, as many things we do with our boats should not be such pricey deals.... i deeply appreciate you guys for all this! thankyou!!
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Old 08-01-2011, 09:57   #150
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zeezee...better make sure to take advantage of this haul out for other things - like sea cocks etc. Check everything.
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