We do use MySQL to maintain inventory on line. It is VERY easy to do so. We can simply upload all of our inventory form Excel witha single button click and the paypal code is dynamically generated for each item. Using hosted buttons for inventory wuld be extremely cimbersom. We would need to log into paypla and dreate a buttoin any time we get a new item in inventory which happen dozens of times a day. Then we woud have to duplicate our in house inventory to keep quantities etc synched in paypal. WAY too much of a PITA.
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Thanks for the reply. I will consider the alternatives. I do want to point out that the jab about 'it is free' was a tad condescending. You are implying that we sould just be quiet and be thankful for the free product. No need for that. I was merely asking iof a geature was available. That does not mean I am unappreciateive of the software.
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Since you had insurance file a claim. Read the infor form whoever provided the insurance and see what the procedure is. Seems pretty logical and simple to me.
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Does any level of PayPla offer this option? We sell many different items and a lot fo them are one off unique so theer is no way to order but one. I do not want to use hosted buttons wher I can set up my inventory within paypal. That is extremely cumbersome for a business like mine where there is high tuirn over of uniquie items.
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Is there a way to add a comment such as a "Thank you for ordering from ACME inc. We appreciate yoru business." at the bottom (or anywhere else) on the shopping cart page. The clostest I have benn abel to coem to this is setting up the on#/os# variable for an item in my store, but that adds a note for each particular item. I wan a single note/comment that is clearly apart form the individual items a customer orders.
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