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  <body>Hello!  I love the prospect of using your script!
My problem is, that I don't want it to charge my credit card.  You see... I sell a lot of things and have a good balance in my paypal account (float), AND I have a paypal plus visa card.  When you have a paypal card, paypal automatically makes the paypal card the default payment option always.  It is annoying as hell when you mean to use your float and you click on the send payment button and it charges your paypal card.
Is there any way to get your script to use the float instead?  I'm guessing it is a little more complicated, because in order to use the float, you have to click on the &quot;more payment options&quot; link, otherwise it never shows the option as a radio button (or any radio buttons at all, now that I think about it) before the final &quot;send payment&quot; page.  I just hate buying things and letting paypal skip the fact that I have more than enough money to pay for the item I just bought.
For now I am going to switch it to eCheck, and hopefully get the &quot;Are you sure you want to pay with an eCheck?&quot; dialog box, and remember from there.  If that is even possible.
Just &quot;lost&quot; $85 tonight &gt;:(

Thanks!!!
--Fritz</body>
  <body-html>&lt;p&gt;Hello!  I love the prospect of using your script!
&lt;br /&gt;My problem is, that I don't want it to charge my credit card.  You see... I sell a lot of things and have a good balance in my paypal account (float), AND I have a paypal plus visa card.  When you have a paypal card, paypal automatically makes the paypal card the default payment option always.  It is annoying as hell when you mean to use your float and you click on the send payment button and it charges your paypal card.
&lt;br /&gt;Is there any way to get your script to use the float instead?  I'm guessing it is a little more complicated, because in order to use the float, you have to click on the &quot;more payment options&quot; link, otherwise it never shows the option as a radio button (or any radio buttons at all, now that I think about it) before the final &quot;send payment&quot; page.  I just hate buying things and letting paypal skip the fact that I have more than enough money to pay for the item I just bought.
&lt;br /&gt;For now I am going to switch it to eCheck, and hopefully get the &quot;Are you sure you want to pay with an eCheck?&quot; dialog box, and remember from there.  If that is even possible.
&lt;br /&gt;Just &quot;lost&quot; $85 tonight &gt;:(&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Thanks!!!
&lt;br /&gt;--Fritz&lt;/p&gt;</body-html>
  <created-at type="datetime">2009-08-26T05:24:19Z</created-at>
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