Round 5 and Round 6 kits for sale!
- rominronin
- Location: Vienna
- Main keyboard: Katana60
- Main mouse: Elecom HUGE
- Favorite switch: Cherry ergo clears, Zealios v1, prelubed linears
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You're the first to mention it here, but I noticed that too...phinix wrote: ↑Did PMK took off Status page from their website?:)
- Ail
- Location: United States
- Main keyboard: TADA68
- Main mouse: Zowie FK2
- Favorite switch: Gateron Blue
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Lol, Dammit!
I honestly wish I had the time to do it I truly would.
- gnmar2723
- Location: United States
- Main keyboard: GH60 | Vintage Blacks | OG HAD
- Main mouse: Zowie FK2
- Favorite switch: Vintage Blacks
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But I mean it was more than nothing.Wodan wrote: ↑Not like that status page was ever much of a help. Incomplete, often outdated and badly structured...
- phinix
- Location: Scotland - Glasgow
- Main keyboard: CM QuickFire Rapid MX Blacks -- Realforce R1 55g
- Main mouse: Logitech Pro Superlight
- Favorite switch: Topre, MX Blacks
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I don't think waiting till someone volunteers is a good way to do it - we need a new solution for it.
We can't just wait till someone says will collect money.
Any ideas how can we do it without a volunteer?
We can't just wait till someone says will collect money.
Any ideas how can we do it without a volunteer?
- vinnycordeiro
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7bit wrote: ↑Yes, we must force them.
- Forces someone to be a PayPal collector
- Person collects money
- Person disappears with money
I know, that betrays the spirit of a community-driven group buy, but realistically speaking we are running out of alternatives here.
- phinix
- Location: Scotland - Glasgow
- Main keyboard: CM QuickFire Rapid MX Blacks -- Realforce R1 55g
- Main mouse: Logitech Pro Superlight
- Favorite switch: Topre, MX Blacks
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Please explain them that we hit a wall - there is nobody who will collect more payments and this way they cannot continue and finish this order.
They must agree on something.
- Boxx
- Location: Australia
- Main keyboard: Filco Minila Air
- Main mouse: Trackpad
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX Brown
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Not sure if it's been mentioned somewhere in the 400 pages of comments but what exactly is involved?
Does the person have to be from a certain country?
Precisely what would they be doing and how?
How long would they have to do it for?
Aside from super good feelings for getting things rolling again, is there any incentive for him or her to do this?
Are there any risks involved?
Does the person have to be from a certain country?
Precisely what would they be doing and how?
How long would they have to do it for?
Aside from super good feelings for getting things rolling again, is there any incentive for him or her to do this?
Are there any risks involved?
- zslane
- Location: Los Angeles, California, USA
- Main keyboard: RealForce RGB
- Main mouse: Basic Microsoft USB mouse
- Favorite switch: Topre
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This is a question best answered by previous collectors, IMO, but none of them are around to tell us their tales of woe. Which I sort of feel is part of the problem.Boxx wrote: ↑Not sure if it's been mentioned somewhere in the 400 pages of comments but what exactly is involved?
No, but it helps to have a PayPal account linked to an account in USD because you will be using that account to pay Signature Plastics, and they will want payment in USD. Buyers will eat the cost of the currency exchange fee when their currency is converted to yours (Australian dollars?), but you'd be eating the cost of conversion from $AUS to $USD.Does the person have to be from a certain country?
You would accept payments from buyers and report each payment to 7bit so he can keep track of who has paid and for what (which means you may end up reporting for the same buyer several times as they make payments piecemeal). Then, after accumulating enough money from payments ($2500 or $5000), you use it to make a payment to Signature Plastics for Round 6 Phase 2 keycaps.Precisely what would they be doing and how?
It sounds like it is a 6-8 week tour of duty. But ultimately it lasts as long as it takes to accumulate enough funds to pay SP for phase 2.How long would they have to do it for?
None at all.Aside from super good feelings for getting things rolling again, is there any incentive for him or her to do this?
Sure. PayPal could become suspicious of all the foreign payments and shut down your PayPal account in the belief that you are running a business without a business account. You will also have to deal with refunds, which could get potentially messy. If there were no potential consequences, 7bit would be able to do this with his own PayPal account.Are there any risks involved?
- Griffy
- Location: Norway
- Main keyboard: Lenovo
- Main mouse: Razr
- Favorite switch: clear
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I do still believe collecting and sending in USD can be done no matter what your own account is.
But another thing......does this mean that all money already payed is gone with the old collectors?
But another thing......does this mean that all money already payed is gone with the old collectors?
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- Location: Denmark
- Main keyboard: ErgoDox
- Main mouse: Logitech MX Anywhere
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX Blue
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I am situated in Denmark, but my paypal account seems to have separate balances for DKK and USD. I have a yearly receive limit at USD 2500. The limit can be lifted by verifying the account which includes uploading a copy of a passport.
I don't mind collecting USD 2500 and sending them directly to SP. But is it anywhere near enough? And does SP have a paypal account they can be sent to? It would be rather expensive (and time consuming) to transfer the USD out of PayPal to my own bank account, which is in DKK, then paying exchange fee and international wire transfer fee on top of that for sending the money to SP.
International transfers via PayPal from Denmark to the US in USD is 3,4% + $0,30 USD as far as I can tell from the PayPal fee list.
I don't mind collecting USD 2500 and sending them directly to SP. But is it anywhere near enough? And does SP have a paypal account they can be sent to? It would be rather expensive (and time consuming) to transfer the USD out of PayPal to my own bank account, which is in DKK, then paying exchange fee and international wire transfer fee on top of that for sending the money to SP.
International transfers via PayPal from Denmark to the US in USD is 3,4% + $0,30 USD as far as I can tell from the PayPal fee list.
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- Location: Denmark
- Main keyboard: ErgoDox
- Main mouse: Logitech MX Anywhere
- Favorite switch: Cherry MX Blue
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Yes, what happened to the money already collected on paypal?GriffDeLaGriff wrote: ↑But another thing......does this mean that all money already payed is gone with the old collectors?
- zslane
- Location: Los Angeles, California, USA
- Main keyboard: RealForce RGB
- Main mouse: Basic Microsoft USB mouse
- Favorite switch: Topre
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Yes, of course. But you may incur extra fees; I expect there would be a fee for each currency conversion performed. So if there is a conversion coming in (e.g., from Euro to $AUS), and a conversion going out (from $AUS to $USD), you get to pay two fees. After all, receiving payment and sending a payment (after accumulating $2500 or whatever) are two separate transactions, each with their own fees.GriffDeLaGriff wrote: ↑I do still believe collecting and sending in USD can be done no matter what your own account is.
Gone? The only problem with previously paid money is that 7bit doesn't know who paid, and how much they paid, and who was refunded. Not until he gets the latest update from SL89.But another thing......does this mean that all money already payed is gone with the old collectors?
- Ail
- Location: United States
- Main keyboard: TADA68
- Main mouse: Zowie FK2
- Favorite switch: Gateron Blue
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- Griffy
- Location: Norway
- Main keyboard: Lenovo
- Main mouse: Razr
- Favorite switch: clear
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zslane wrote: ↑Yes, of course. But you may incur extra fees; I expect there would be a fee for each currency conversion performed. So if there is a conversion coming in (e.g., from Euro to $AUS), and a conversion going out (from $AUS to $USD), you get to pay two fees. After all, receiving payment and sending a payment (after accumulating $2500 or whatever) are two separate transactions, each with their own fees.GriffDeLaGriff wrote: ↑I do still believe collecting and sending in USD can be done no matter what your own account is.
Gone? The only problem with previously paid money is that 7bit doesn't know who paid, and how much they paid, and who was refunded. Not until he gets the latest update from SL89.But another thing......does this mean that all money already payed is gone with the old collectors?
Everyone that payed have their own records so announce the last recording and collect screenshots of the rest?
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- Location: Belgium
- Main keyboard: FaceW SPRiT edition with Zealios
- Main mouse: Apple Magic Mouse
- Favorite switch: Zealio 67g
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From the horse's mouth :GriffDeLaGriff wrote: ↑Yes, of course. But you may incur extra fees; I expect there would be a fee for each currency conversion performed. So if there is a conversion coming in (e.g., from Euro to $AUS), and a conversion going out (from $AUS to $USD), you get to pay two fees. After all, receiving payment and sending a payment (after accumulating $2500 or whatever) are two separate transactions, each with their own fees.
"PayPal lets you choose what currencies to accept and how you would like to accept them. When a buyer sends a payment in a currency you hold, the funds will automatically appear in your account in the balance of the given currency. When a buyer sends a payment in a currency you do not hold, you will be asked to Accept or Deny the payment as shown below
Accept the payment and open a new currency balance
Accept the payment and convert it to your primary currency
Block the payment"
So receiving the funds doesn't incur a fee because it stays the same currency (Paypal will still charge a fee just to collect though). Then if SP is willing to make an invoice to that Paypal account there's no conversion fee either, since it will be paid in USD.
- zslane
- Location: Los Angeles, California, USA
- Main keyboard: RealForce RGB
- Main mouse: Basic Microsoft USB mouse
- Favorite switch: Topre
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You will presumably be collecting in multiple currencies. So I guess you will be opening several currency balances. And then making a payment in USD, pulling from all those currency balances. Somewhere along the way there will be a conversion fee. I just don't see any way to get around it.
- caligo
- Location: Stockholm, Sweden
- Main keyboard: Whitefox
- Main mouse: Ducky Secret Mouse MX
- Favorite switch: Blue
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Wouldn't the setup be that people pay you in USD, and that each buyer thus pays any conversion fees? Same as when I pay 7bit in EUR through a bank transfer, and pay the conversion from SEK to EUR?zslane wrote: ↑You will presumably be collecting in multiple currencies. So I guess you will be opening several currency balances. And then making a payment in USD, pulling from all those currency balances. Somewhere along the way there will be a conversion fee. I just don't see any way to get around it.