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A question on paying for submissions...

Post by BenChurch » Thu Sep 17, 2015 3:05 pm

Okay, I realise this may be a silly question and I might have missed something somewhere, but is it possible to pay for submissions online another way than by credit or debit card? I ask as being UK based the bank tends to sting me on the exchange rate as well as charging me a transaction fee and then a percentage of the amount transferred. This makes the fairly token $5 to usually be over £5 (more than $8) which starts to add up that much more quickly.

I've read a little about Cab Fare and that sounds like it might be the way to do this - order a lump sum of submission credit and take the hit from my bank in one go rather than the multiple transaction fees. I'm just hoping there might be a Paypal option or something. Any ideas?
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Re: A question on paying for submissions...

Post by Russell Landwehr » Thu Sep 17, 2015 6:03 pm

Hi Ben.

Shoot an email to memberservices -at- TAXI -dot- com

Pretty sure they can help you out there.

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Re: A question on paying for submissions...

Post by BenChurch » Sat Sep 19, 2015 10:33 am

Thanks Russell, I'll do that thing. Enjoyed part of your interview, by the way!
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