So buyer scores R300 and seller R100.
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So buyer scores R300 and seller R100.
Yes but you need to set the minimum spend for the notificationOff topic. Does anyone know if email inContact notifications work for credit card swipes?
Any pointers on where to set this? I've enabled inContact mail notifications and the minimum amount is 100.01 but it only triggers for my cheque account, not credit card.Yes but you need to set the minimum spend for the notification
Also check the consent email section ! That goes hand in handAny pointers on where to set this? I've enabled inContact mail notifications and the minimum amount is 100.01 but it only triggers for my cheque account, not credit card.
Where please? Different consent settings for different accounts? Anyhow, enough derail here. I'll contact my banker to sort this sheit out.Also check the consent email section ! That goes hand in hand
login, click on the orange bar on the left, email statements, check consent on every accountWhere please? Different consent settings for different accounts? Anyhow, enough derail here. I'll contact my banker to sort this sheit out.
Used easypay 3 hours ago .... no issuesHas anyone tried paying a bill with EasyPay withing the last 10 days? I have used it without any issues to pay a municipal bill on 26/08/2019. Now when I try to make a payment it requires me to top up my funds first. When trying that it does not accept my Visa card and want me to use a VCPay credit card? Mobile version only give me the option to pay using MasterPass.
Used Esaypay twice today, no issuesHas anyone tried paying a bill with EasyPay withing the last 10 days? I have used it without any issues to pay a municipal bill on 26/08/2019. Now when I try to make a payment it requires me to top up my funds first. When trying that it does not accept my Visa card and want me to use a VCPay credit card? Mobile version only give me the option to pay using MasterPass.
What on earth are you doing with vcpay etcHas anyone tried paying a bill with EasyPay withing the last 10 days? I have used it without any issues to pay a municipal bill on 26/08/2019. Now when I try to make a payment it requires me to top up my funds first. When trying that it does not accept my Visa card and want me to use a VCPay credit card? Mobile version only give me the option to pay using MasterPass.
Been using Wallet Doc instead and pay via the app on phone. Don’t think easy pay has an app?Has anyone tried paying a bill with EasyPay withing the last 10 days? I have used it without any issues to pay a municipal bill on 26/08/2019. Now when I try to make a payment it requires me to top up my funds first. When trying that it does not accept my Visa card and want me to use a VCPay credit card? Mobile version only give me the option to pay using MasterPass.
Been using Wallet Doc instead and pay via the app on phone. Don’t think easy pay has an app?
Yup I won 2000 4 months ago for paying a 600 rand bill on the appBeen using Wallet Doc instead and pay via the app on phone. Don’t think easy pay has an app?
So buyer scores R300 and seller R100.
Well, it's just curious that the buyer would get three times the benefit of the seller, when these numbers lend themselves so well to being divided evenly. On top of that I thought the vouchers were in short supply, but then what do I know about econ 101?
Supply and demand. Not a lot of voucher cap selling going on.Well, it's just curious that the buyer would get three times the benefit of the seller, when these numbers lend themselves so well to being divided evenly. On top of that I thought the vouchers were in short supply, but then what do I know about econ 101?
You are sorta correct. BUT. the seller is selling voucher allocation cap, it has less worth than the ebucks. At the end of the day the seller can just let the month pass and loose that months cap or sell it and it can be used. Its a pretty fair split for not much effort.Well, it's just curious that the buyer would get three times the benefit of the seller, when these numbers lend themselves so well to being divided evenly. On top of that I thought the vouchers were in short supply, but then what do I know about econ 101?