Yep there was, I got through with PayPalIndyDMBFan wrote:Was there a PayPal option? Didn't see one
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After reading the Stripe payment description I thought PP would slow me down too much.mlwells04 wrote:Yep there was, I got through with PayPalIndyDMBFan wrote:Was there a PayPal option? Didn't see one
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Yeah, that's what dicked me up. I had to go back and change the country and state.GoBluePanic wrote:UK guys have a slight advantage with that being the default country that autofills
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For future, if "connecting to secure checkout" is taking too long.. does it affect anything if you refresh that process? Or is it better to just let it "run" and take forever and hope for the best.
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Oof, sorry man. I know how much you wanted this one.wottagunn wrote:missed, now back to bed
In the old mondo type drops, once you hit refresh during checkout you got drymounted right away every time, like you were thrown out of queue. not sure how this thing works though.Mjohnson541991 wrote:For future, if "connecting to secure checkout" is taking too long.. does it affect anything if you refresh that process? Or is it better to just let it "run" and take forever and hope for the best.
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That is my exact thought of what might potentially happen. Maybe I screwed myself. Oh well. Now I know for next time!bubbie wrote:In the old mondo type drops, once you hit refresh during checkout you got drymounted right away every time, like you were thrown out of queue. not sure how this thing works though.Mjohnson541991 wrote:For future, if "connecting to secure checkout" is taking too long.. does it affect anything if you refresh that process? Or is it better to just let it "run" and take forever and hope for the best.
had my Seppuku framed. No mat, just a spacer and timber frame. I went in to the framers with a completely different idea to what I ended up with, as most things didnt work for me. Ended up finding this frame that matched the figures tones almost perfectly, and I think the result is pretty great.