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When you click on the button below you will be taken to PayPal’s web site. There you can learn about how PayPal works, and open an account. If you already have a PayPal account, you can log-in to your account.

To use PayPal to pay for items you wish to purchase from Cleverwood~
• Fill-in our Secure Order Form and select PayPal as the payment method. Send your order.
• We will reply by email with your order confirmation. We will also send a PayPal Request for Payment.
• As soon as your completed transaction arrives at Cleverwood’s PayPal account, we will be sent an email confirmation by Paypal. We will then ship your order.

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IMPORTANT, please read this~

Please understand that PayPal is a separate company, and that Cleverwood does not control PayPal. When you choose to pay Cleverwood for your order using PayPal, their policies and procedures govern the payment portion of your transaction with Cleverwood.

According to an article by editor Tony Rizzo published in the September 15th issue of Internet World magazine, the PayPal default option for payment is a direct wire transfer of funds out of your checking account. While this method has advantages it also has a disadvantage. PayPal requires a credit card to temporarily cover the transaction until the wire transfer is completed. This means that PayPal puts a "hold" for the amount of your purchase on your credit card - and that reduces your available credit on that card.
The article says that PayPal does not release the hold immediately after the wire transfer has  been completed, and that the hold may stay on your account for as long as 30 days.

Please understand that Cleverwood has no control over this situation. We cannot have the hold on your credit card released. So, if you don't want to have the available credit on your credit card reduced for up to 30 days, don’t use PayPal’s default direct wire transfer option.

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