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sadie
#1 Posted : Thursday, July 08, 2010 12:33:07 AM
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I am reviewing the PayPal adaptive payment API and I am not a
programmer. How do I get started using something like this? I have a
VPS that is linux based. Is there some kind of file that I can install
on it which uses this "API" ? Where does someone amateur like me get
started setting up something that uses APIs?

I just want to have 50% of all ebay customer payments go automatically transferred to my partner's paypal account. Automatically. Every payment. Can any of you help me? Where do I start? Maybe one of you are up for a private compensated tutoring session?
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wolf eyes
#2 Posted : Monday, July 12, 2010 11:34:29 AM
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sadie wrote:
I am reviewing the PayPal adaptive payment API and I am not a
programmer. How do I get started using something like this? I have a
VPS that is linux based. Is there some kind of file that I can install
on it which uses this "API" ? Where does someone amateur like me get
started setting up something that uses APIs?

I just want to have 50% of all ebay customer payments go automatically transferred to my partner's paypal account. Automatically. Every payment. Can any of you help me? Where do I start? Maybe one of you are up for a private compensated tutoring session?


It's a problem very easy, please add the e-mail and I will tell you what to do
iq_a90@yahoo.com
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