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Pay Your Bill Using PayPal

If you are already a PayPal user, this should all be old hat to you. Otherwise, see below for why using PayPal to pay me is a Good Idea.

Tell Me Who You Are:

Enter your name or the name of your business:

Calculate Your Bill:

Enter the number of months for each service you are paying for in the boxes below. If you have more than one site (domain) for a particular service, add the months up and put the combined number of months in the box. Most of my clients will just put a "1" in one of the boxes. You don't need to put a "0" in the boxes for services you don't use; a blank means zero.

 Basic Hosting, $18.95/month.

 Hosting with Included Design/Maintenance Hour, $24.45/month.

 Hosting with Database Access, $24.45/month.

 Hosting with Included Hour and Database Access, $29.95/month.

 Hours total design/maintenance work, $32/hour. (Your free hours, if any, will be subtracted out.)

 Free hours to be subtracted from above. Note that you must use the hours in the same month they are earned; they do not accumulate.

If You Know How Much You Want to Pay:

(...if, for example, I have sent you an invoice), just enter the amount here: $


    Why using PayPal to pay us is a Good Idea
  1. If you register with PayPal to make a payment to us, you can then use PayPal in many, many, other places. Many companies accept PayPal, and you can send funds to anybody with an email address. Almost all sellers on eBay accept PayPal.
  2. PayPal is secure. Nobody can steal your credit card number or checking account number while you are doing business here.
  3. PayPal protects your privacy. We never see your credit card information.
  4. PayPal is easy. Just fill in a few blanks to register with PayPal, and from then on PayPal will recognize you when you make a payment, and all you will have to do in the future is enter your password.
  5. PayPal is free! We pay a miniscule fee, but you pay only the bill amount.
  6. PayPal is quick.
  7. No postage.
  8. No envelopes.

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Thu, 16 May, 2002