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Justin Finkelstein
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When I add money, I have two choices -
1. Add in increments of $25.
2. Pay for an entire solo ad if my balance is not enough.
Is it possible to add an option where I can just add the difference between my current balance and what I have to pay for the solo.
For example, if I have $10 in my account and want to purchase a $25, solo ad, I could just add $15 to my account.
Thanks in advance for any consideration.
When I add money, I have two choices -
1. Add in increments of $25.
2. Pay for an entire solo ad if my balance is not enough.
Is it possible to add an option where I can just add the difference between my current balance and what I have to pay for the solo.
For example, if I have $10 in my account and want to purchase a $25, solo ad, I could just add $15 to my account.
Thanks in advance for any consideration.
Posted 30 Aug 2014 at 13:09
Rick Ling
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Yeh good idea cause in my case will never spend the $5 left over all the time top up as not earnings, if bought adverts...
Rick Ling
Yeh good idea cause in my case will never spend the $5 left over all the time top up as not earnings, if bought adverts...
Rick Ling
Posted 31 Aug 2014 at 02:43
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1. Add in increments of $25.
2. Pay for an entire solo ad if my balance is not enough.
Is it possible to add an option where I can just add the difference between my current balance and what I have to pay for the solo.
For example, if I have $10 in my account and want to purchase a $25, solo ad, I could just add $15 to my account.
Thanks in advance for any consideration.
1. Add in increments of $25.
2. Pay for an entire solo ad if my balance is not enough.
Is it possible to add an option where I can just add the difference between my current balance and what I have to pay for the solo.
For example, if I have $10 in my account and want to purchase a $25, solo ad, I could just add $15 to my account.
Thanks in advance for any consideration.
Rick Ling
Rick Ling