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16 Nov 2005Pixel is moving to Europe in December and because my country is not yet fully supported by PayPal I have to stop this service for a while. Final date for PayPal payments is November, 25th 2005. After that I will shutdown this account and probably open new PayPal account in EU as soon as possible. Sorry for any inconvenience.
Update: PayPal is now supported again using SWREG. Details on Purchase page.
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6 Responses to PayPal support about to end
Slapo
November 17th, 2005 at 5:12 am
I wonder if we will finally have full PayPal support in Slovakia (sending+recieving)
Administrator
November 17th, 2005 at 7:52 am
They’re just lazy, we have bank accounts with IBAN numbers, but they just ignore this fact
piotrek
November 20th, 2005 at 1:00 am
poland also does not have full paypal features and this is pissing me off actually…
Celina & Alex
December 16th, 2005 at 4:59 pm
Hello,
Pixel is an excellent product.
What about we Linux-consumer will start collecting donations (raising money) to buy “Pixel” (Linux version) FREE.
At what price you’ll set Pixel GPL ?
Of course, you’ll will keep copyrights and commercial support etc.
The price is:________________ (EUR / $)
Sincerely
Celina & Alex
stan
November 20th, 2006 at 8:57 am
@piotrek
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check the https://www.paypal.com/worldwide and you find that poland is listed under PayPal Localized Sites – Your Customized Total Payment Solution and also http://www.paypal.pl/pl says something different as you
slovakia has been left out from v4 region on paypal (sending+receiveing) support.
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just visitor
December 10th, 2006 at 8:13 am
I am also very interested in full paypal send.receive payment option in Slovakia. I moved to BB (it’s great here) and am quite disadvantaged in paypal sense. Extra bank fees for transfers or less business (I hear this often around.) I wish it’ll be implemented soon! Banks in Slovak Republic are fine, doing big business with the West.
At the moment, how do Slovak people use paypal account for sending money? Do they somehow add money to a paypal account and then make payments? Does anyone know?
With compliments and anticipation.