Paypal - policy updates

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Sod the PayPal,let's see the boxes!

Do you need them polished? I'm a qualified French polisher! :wink:

You can pay me by, . . . . Oh hang on, PayPal! :facepalm:

Mike
 
dyna-ti":1jop2pwv said:
“You grant the PayPal Group the worldwide right to use and depict your business name, trademarks and logos on our website and in our mobile and web applications for the purpose of displaying information about your business and its products and services.”

That's the crunch clause: the purpose is explicitly given as only for the purposes of displaying the advert. So they are not claiming universal rights.

Panic over.
 
PayPal/eBay's rules around selling put me off years ago- I hate being charged twice by the same company and that any protection is massively skewed towards buyers.
 
Re: Re:

Mike Muz 67":1ksteuoz said:
Sod the PayPal,let's see the boxes!

Do you need them polished? I'm a qualified French polisher! :wink:

You can pay me by, . . . . Oh hang on, PayPal! :facepalm:

Mike
I could talk to you about polishing for hours Mike.

So pick yer brain time.
Im a big fan of shellac for indoors, as its really easy to apply, sand down etc etc. But the problem i sometimes have is dragging.
Sure i've tried polishing oil but after 40 odd coats there always seems to be some drag marks going through it.
Standard quality cotton rags and standard lambswool padding so i dont think the drags coming off the rubber.

Heating goes on in the room ill be working in, so its not i think the cold. And im quite delicate in pressure.

PS Mike
Examples or they never happened :lol:
 
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Linseed oil to lubricate the face of the rubber. Just a smear

Once you have enough build up, use a few drops of meths on the rubber to get rid of any oil smears.

I did make a few jewellery boxes, doing basic marketry. Made with the joiners left overs and their tools. Polished those. Will see about photo of one that Mrs Muz has.

The company made revolving doors.

Started as YTS, did an apprenticeship, then worked there til the recession in 1992. Company went bust not long after.
Housing on the site now

Mike
 
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