[Swag] Hwaseung Oz Uniforms - Page 15
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butter
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emperorchampion
Canada9496 Posts
This is for people without a credit card and have questions about getting started with paypal- it's really easy! Also this is in Canada, although I'm fairly certain it's similar for the rest of the world. This is most likely 99% redundant, but for the few people without accounts or with questions here it is. Getting Started You Need: -A bank account at a local bank -To create an account at paypal.com. If you have a TL.net account, you can create a paypal account- trust me. -Money ): Adding a Bank -Go to your bank and ask for a "Direct Deposit Slip", this takes ~1min -Log into your paypal account and go to "Add Funds">"Add Funds from Bank Account">"Add Bank Account" -Fill in the form with all the relevant information -They will send a few cents as a verification, this takes a few days -Go back to your bank and ask for account history of the last two weeks/month whatever -Look for the two instances of addition and verify your account Getting Money -Get a job Adding Money to Paypal -Simply go to "Add Funds", select the bank account you registered -Specify the denomination you want sent to paypal (eg. 10.00) -Wait for a few days, it depends on the location and banking system for how long this will take, it takes 6-8 days from Canada whereas it takes 3-5 from USA -Tada! Sending Money -You need the email of the person you want to send to (pm me for a great example of where to send your money) -Then just direct your self to "Send Money", input the relevant information and send it -Transfers between paypal accounts are instantaneous, as long as no conversion of any kind is required (I think)- then it can take a few days. Enjoy ![]() | ||
NiGoL
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ToeJam
United States282 Posts
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Pandonetho
Canada321 Posts
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3clipse
Canada2555 Posts
I really want one of those jackets, but it might not be possible unless the prices come down quite a bit in the bulk order. *fingers crossed* | ||
synmangur
France5 Posts
You speak about people without credit cards, but what if we got one ? It's possible to pay directly by credit card on paypal ? Sorry if someone already asked that.... thx | ||
emperorchampion
Canada9496 Posts
On December 18 2009 04:04 synmangur wrote: Hey, You speak about people without credit cards, but what if we got one ? It's possible to pay directly by credit card on paypal ? Sorry if someone already asked that.... thx Well you still have to create a paypal account. However you don't have to register a bank account, you just register your credit card and add funds like any other online transaction. Then send via paypal- so it's a lot easier and faster, just some people (like my self) don't have a credit card. Welcome to TL ![]() | ||
synmangur
France5 Posts
thanks, I've got a papal account since a long time but I never sent money directly from my credit card to someone. Thx, so It will work, and we will be good looking. | ||
Deathfate
Spain555 Posts
Thx for the guide dude! | ||
Grobyc
Canada18410 Posts
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DreaM)XeRO
Korea (South)4667 Posts
but i'd still LOVE one | ||
Cirn9
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size 100 | ||
SuperArc
Austria7781 Posts
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Duckvillelol
Australia1240 Posts
On December 17 2009 22:23 Suc wrote: Everyone who is asking about sizes, Battle posted this earlier in the thread. I understand Suc, but the point I was making was that each country has it's own versions of sizes, in terms of actually how big they are. For example US XL is actually like an XXL in our aussie sizes (most of the time). I just wanted to see if Korean 120(XL or XXL aus sizes on paper) is actually more like L or XL our size. Once again, if any locals, or a foreigner who is there in Korea could give us a little insight here? | ||
Deathfate
Spain555 Posts
On December 18 2009 06:37 Duckvillelol wrote: I understand Suc, but the point I was making was that each country has it's own versions of sizes, in terms of actually how big they are. For example US XL is actually like an XXL in our aussie sizes (most of the time). I just wanted to see if Korean 120(XL or XXL aus sizes on paper) is actually more like L or XL our size. Once again, if any locals, or a foreigner who is there in Korea could give us a little insight here? On December 17 2009 11:40 Battle wrote: I will order a shirt for sure!! i think it will be the 50 euros best spent ever. If someone can find a picture of the shirt (even if it is a player wearing it) would be awesome. For those who are thinking about the size i just found this ( i dont know if it is correct) : Size Converter Just measure yourself and u will get an idea of what size you need, the sizes are in cm and inches just under the first table | ||
KiLL_ORdeR
United States1518 Posts
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VManOfMana
United States764 Posts
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onewingedmoogle
Canada434 Posts
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BanZu
United States3329 Posts
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