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Branca Amado
Branca Amado  Identity Verified
Brezilya
Local time: 07:14
İngilizce > Portekizce
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Mar 15, 2007

Gostaria de saber se algum colega tem experiência em recebimento de pgto através do Pay Pal no BRASIL. Tenho um cliente europeu que perguntou se posso receber via pay pal.

obrigada,

Branca


 
Claudio Nasso
Claudio Nasso  Identity Verified
İtalya
Local time: 11:14
İngilizce > İtalyanca
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I regularly pay a translator in Brazil via PayPal Mar 15, 2007

Dear Branca,

sorry for that, but I prefer to write in English, even if I can perfectly read and understand Portuguese.

Well, in fact, I pay one of my freelance translators, based in Brazil, using PayPal and he has not any problem.

If you want, please contact me privately and I can give you his name to verify the procedure he adopted.

Please, feel free to write to me in Portuguese
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Dear Branca,

sorry for that, but I prefer to write in English, even if I can perfectly read and understand Portuguese.

Well, in fact, I pay one of my freelance translators, based in Brazil, using PayPal and he has not any problem.

If you want, please contact me privately and I can give you his name to verify the procedure he adopted.

Please, feel free to write to me in Portuguese.

Claudio
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