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PayPal Hacks
by Shannon Sofield, Dave Nielsen, Dave Burchell
from O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0 
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PAYPAL IS GREAT!!! 
no this review is not about this book its about how ironic it is that amazon sells books ABOUT paypal but for some reason doesn't use it, i don't like to pay with a credit cart i want to use paypal. and if you ask amazon about it they just sent you a standard letter about credit carts and some un-clear buying opsions, un-clear because if you ask about the opsions you just get the standerd mail again amazon -if you are reading- please use paypal, or explane why you don't use it, also drop the... more info
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A key tool in Internet selling 
PayPal, like Amazon and eBay, has become a utility for technological civilization. You can buy, sell, or contribute to a worthy cause. Safer and easier than using a credit card, PayPal is changing the way we transact. That's why "PayPal Hacks" is great. Not only is PayPal the most known and convenient way to deal with money on-line but there are some significant business processes that need to be thought through for brick and mortar retail. Not every hack will apply but many will inspire new ideas and... more info
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PayPal Hacks - an Excellent Resource! 
This is an excellent resource for anyone who would like to sell
their wares or services using PayPal.O'Reilly has done an
excellent job with the Hacks series in general and this book is
no exception.The book contains many useful tips & tricks for
anyone wishing to use Paypal as their main e-commerce
solution. I really recommend this book for anyone who is
serious about selling their wares over PayPal.
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Very helpful 
Like all the "Hacks" books from O'Reilly, this one is quite solid. There's plenty of info about the things you know about but don't quite understand, as well as things you didn't know anything about. Of course, it runs into the problem that any book of this nature runs into - which coding language to use for the examples. Personally, I'd like to see a bit less code and a bit more high level discussion about the concept of what the code should be doing (and thus be able to easily translate into any... more info
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