Thanks for the response. Yes the offering and write-up by paypal is confusing and I found it not very helpful. Also the feature is disappointing. I did find out how to add a dollar amount to a QR code. It can not be done through the website only in the phone app. Of course they did not say that in the write-up. once I got the QR codes on my phone I had to transfer them to my computer to print out so customers can use. It would be a pain to turn on my phone and show my QR code on my phone with each customer purchase. The process of how it would help in real world is not well thought out by paypal and I think it is not helpful. So I did the QR code print out for my customer to use. It was just a link, lacking a point of purchase back end. The customer needed the paypal app on their phone who just get sent to paypal. The interface was lacking. My attempt only provided a bad customer experience who ended up just using my email address to transfer the money. I also got the free QR package that they offer. Again it was confusing and a waste of time. All the codes were different on the various pieces they sent. Again just a link to go to paypal. It is not much easier than typing in paypal.com or opening their app. Set up was lacking and confusing. I tried it and Once the customer clicked on it the screen, it came up to ask if they wanted to set up a tip, just confusing. Poor interface. So, I am thinking paypal on site payments are not the right solution for my needs. I have always used paypal. I used paypal-here until my machine broke and although paypal said they would send me a new one, it never came. I thought the QR code would be a more streamlined and upgraded experience. my bad, I was wrong. So, I am disappointed that the QR code is just a link that does not provide an easy electronic payment method for all my customers. Seems to me that PayPal doesn't have a vision for this technology yet. Thanks again for the response.
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