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Gunpal. anyone else having problems?

TFred

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Great, finger pointing. Sounds like this needs some light of day media exposure. Of course it would be hard to get any media to report fairly on a pro-gun business.

Maybe some of our friendly Examiner folks can ask some questions.

TFred
 

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I use GPal all the time and have never had a problem. I have had problems with PayPal, DirecTV, Verizon, AT&T, ebay, etc. Just about every provider out there has glitches and issues. It looks to me like they all make it right (except for maybe BP so far)
 

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PPAL, GPAL...whatever. It's a cashless society thing!
Use them at your own risk and don't cry when you get your fingers burned.
 

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peter nap wrote:
PPAL, GPAL...whatever. It's a cashless society thing!
Use them at your own risk and don't cry when you get your fingers burned.

The thing is, we prefer to use Money orders and Bank checks. But most people in this country have credit cards and want to pay faster and get their purchases faster. When we began to use GPal and could also use the virtual terminal to take CC's over the phone, our business almost tripled. The majority of this world WANT a cashless society because they're just thinking of how much they WON'T have to do, but not realizing what it's making us become.

Every seen Wall-E? The people on that ship... that's where this world is going if people keep trying to become lazier and lazier.

Anyway, it's off suject... back to GPal... Still waiting...
 

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TStoner wrote:
peter nap wrote:
PPAL, GPAL...whatever. It's a cashless society thing!
Use them at your own risk and don't cry when you get your fingers burned.

The thing is, we prefer to use Money orders and Bank checks. But most people in this country have credit cards and want to pay faster and get their purchases faster. When we began to use GPal and could also use the virtual terminal to take CC's over the phone, our business almost tripled. The majority of this world WANT a cashless society because they're just thinking of how much they WON'T have to do, but not realizing what it's making us become.

Every seen Wall-E? The people on that ship... that's where this world is going if people keep trying to become lazier and lazier.

Anyway, it's off suject... back to GPal... Still waiting...
It's a good subject for another day and a real issue for the fragile unity gun owners have with each other.
 

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ed wrote:
TFred wrote:
but if you are admitting that you knew the guy had been acquitted, and posted only one side of the story on purpose, man that's cold, and you are wearing out your welcome here real fast.
+1
I already lost interest in what he had to say when he started name-dropping.

"Yeah, I know the CEO and have his personal cell phone number." Cool story, bro. :quirky
 

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AbNo wrote:
ed wrote:
TFred wrote:
but if you are admitting that you knew the guy had been acquitted, and posted only one side of the story on purpose, man that's cold, and you are wearing out your welcome here real fast.
+1
I already lost interest in what he had to say when he started name-dropping.

"Yeah, I know the CEO and have his personal cell phone number." Cool story, bro. :quirky
not interested but still posted? Story? I know the ceo?
 
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