Well, I ordered some remanufactured ink from a business in Canada. I
was doing some emailing back-and-forth. So I plugged LibreOffice.org
and LibreOffice-NA.US sites in my last one. I let him know I was
needing ink for printing on DVDs and the thick paper that my laser does
not do well.
We need as many plugs in as many placed as we can to promote both
LibreOffice and the work of the NA team.
I have been wondering what the best way to get these LibreOffice NA DVD
into the hands of those who want or need them.
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I am wondering what it would involve to set up a PayPal store so we
could sell LibreOffice DVD to those who cannot download the software
easily. I say one US person/business that has set up a PayPal store
selling discs but you had to enter the store to complete the purchase
before you were told what you would be getting on the disc and for how
much it would cost. Or at least it looked like that from what I saw.
Every store that used PayPal for payments that I ever saw used that
button to pay for the order, after you know what you were getting. So I
did not press the button.
So I do have a commercial eBay account and a PayPal account that was
setup the same time, 10+ years ago, but I never sold anything via eBay,
since I had to stop the work I was doing and deal with a stroke. So I
never looked back, though I still have my Federal ID and tax number if I
ever need it again.
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