The NEW Hatbox Is Online!

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Check it out at http://bigclosetr.us/hatbox

Hugs,
Erin, Piper and Cat

P.S. The old hatbox link here: http://bigclosetr.us/topshelf/page/21977/hatbox-gateway-page still works for those who subscribed in the past.

E,P&C

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Credit Cards

Does the new hatbox take them. I can use Amazon, but PayPal and I don't get along.

You can use a credit card

erin's picture

Via P**P** but we haven't got our direct credit card gateway working yet. And the reason we started this version of HatBox is because Amazon no longer does what we need it to do.

Sorry.

Hugs,
Erin

= Give everyone the benefit of the doubt because certainty is a fragile thing that can be shattered by one overlooked fact.

I assume P** P**

is Pay Pal. Why is it displayed this way?

When it hits a level of convenience I use credit cards, but having my bank account hacked by Pay Pal and their lack of response, never again.

P**P** since there merger

Piper's picture

P**P** since there merger with ebay, doesn't like to be on TopShelf and other "adult fiction" sites, which is why we launched Hatbox as a completely different site, and why we previously always mentioned P** P** to not alert them that we use them through related sites. But as they are going to un-merge from eBay, who knows what that means.


"She was like a butterfly, full of color and vibrancy when she chose to open her wings, yet hardly visible when she closed them."
— Geraldine Brooks


OK

PP it is. Still won't use them though.

Payment Gateways

Piper's picture

Unfortunately since Amazon decided to suddenly (3 months notice) decide to drop a service that was working great for us, without a fully suitable replacement, and the fact that the replacement they DID come up with, most developers don't seem to support, we are forced to use P**P** for transactions until we get our CC payment gateway integrated with the new hatbox.

=Piper


"She was like a butterfly, full of color and vibrancy when she chose to open her wings, yet hardly visible when she closed them."
— Geraldine Brooks