Currency question.grigoreJanuary 11 2011, 21:08:14 UTC
Hi! I just added you with plans of ordering through you in the future. I know your currency is Canadian Dollars. I'm in the US, so are US dollars acceptable?
Re: Currency question.sechuna_persJanuary 11 2011, 21:11:36 UTC
Hi!
The currency conversion goes from KRW to CAD. Assuming you will be paying with PayPal, I will send you an invoice in CAD. Even if you only have USD in your account, PayPal will automatically do the conversion and I will receive the amount in CAD, so you don't have to worry about that.
If you are paying by cash or some other method (ie: money order), you need to convert the money at the bank or something before sending it to me. If you don't want to do this, I can check the exchange rate beforehand and request the equivalent in USD, then convert it to CAD when I receive it.
Sure, if you submit and order and cancel it before / after I've invoiced you, but before I place the order, you can cancel!
Is there a reason you'd like to cancel? I would prefer if you were more-or-less certain about placing an order before you place it. If you need to estimate your order, you can do that by using the main info post ^^
Thank you for your answer in my email, I have another question... You said that I can pay in cash, how does this work? I sent it with a letter? I can send it in my currency(euro)?
When you place an order, I will send you an e-mail to your PayPal e-mail address. You then log into your account and just simply press pay ^^
As for the options - it's up to you. You need to know your account. Instant transfer means you instantly move the funds from your account into my account. e-Check means it's coming first from your debit account, and Credit Card means you have a credit card on file and are using that to pay.
It doesn't matter too much which one you choose on my form - it's just to calculate the fees. I'll fix the fees if you choose the wrong one ^^
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The currency conversion goes from KRW to CAD. Assuming you will be paying with PayPal, I will send you an invoice in CAD. Even if you only have USD in your account, PayPal will automatically do the conversion and I will receive the amount in CAD, so you don't have to worry about that.
If you are paying by cash or some other method (ie: money order), you need to convert the money at the bank or something before sending it to me. If you don't want to do this, I can check the exchange rate beforehand and request the equivalent in USD, then convert it to CAD when I receive it.
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Sure, if you submit and order and cancel it before / after I've invoiced you, but before I place the order, you can cancel!
Is there a reason you'd like to cancel? I would prefer if you were more-or-less certain about placing an order before you place it. If you need to estimate your order, you can do that by using the main info post ^^
Let me know if you have more questions!
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Are you still doing personal orders? Also is there still a limit on how much you have to buy?
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Yes, I'm always doing personal orders!
There is no minimum or maximum -- everything is fairgame!!
I recently updated the Main info page, so please check it out ^^
Hope to hear from you soon!
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You said that I can pay in cash, how does this work?
I sent it with a letter?
I can send it in my currency(euro)?
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If you'd like to proceed, please place an order ^_^
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I register to PayPal with my Web-visa. How can I pay you?
Also, when doing the order, it asks about how I am going to pay. Which option I choose from?
PayPal - Instant transfer/Balance
PayPal - e-Check
PayPal - Credit Card
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When you place an order, I will send you an e-mail to your PayPal e-mail address. You then log into your account and just simply press pay ^^
As for the options - it's up to you. You need to know your account. Instant transfer means you instantly move the funds from your account into my account. e-Check means it's coming first from your debit account, and Credit Card means you have a credit card on file and are using that to pay.
It doesn't matter too much which one you choose on my form - it's just to calculate the fees. I'll fix the fees if you choose the wrong one ^^
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