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Does ordering through the website allow multiple credit cards to be used for an order?
The reason I ask is because I have a Visa gift card that covers almost half of the purchase and figured I’d minds well use it, but I still need to pay for the remainder on a different card to cover the difference.
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Originally posted by T-CAT View PostDoes ordering through the website allow multiple credit cards to be used for an order?
The reason I ask is because I have a Visa gift card that covers almost half of the purchase and figured I’d minds well use it, but I still need to pay for the remainder on a different card to cover the difference.
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Originally posted by Hardway View Post
I would say NO unless you call it in, but you can buy a Motion gift card with your VISA gift card, and then that is stackable with your other means of payment... Hope that is somewhat helpful!!!
Your idea sparked another idea along the same lines. I would think adding the Visa gift card to my PayPal account may also work, but I’m not sure if PayPal knows how much the card is for and automatically calculates the difference that a person would owe for the remainder of a purchase. Hmm
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Originally posted by T-CAT View Post
That’s a great idea! I never thought of that and is worth trying. Thanks Hardway.
Your idea sparked another idea along the same lines. I would think adding the Visa gift card to my PayPal account may also work, but I’m not sure if PayPal knows how much the card is for and automatically calculates the difference that a person would owe for the remainder of a purchase. Hmm
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Originally posted by the snake View Post
Thanks hopefully someone else will confirm#The full scale is 30 feet and 10 inches... So 30 x 12 = 360 + 10 = 370 inches in wingspan. Divide that by the models span of 41.5 inches and you get 8.91. So round that up to 1/9th and there you go!!!!:Cool:
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Originally posted by Hardway View Post
The full scale is 30 feet and 10 inches... So 30 x 12 = 360 + 10 = 370 inches in wingspan. Divide that by the models span of 41.5 inches and you get 8.91. So round that up to 1/9th and there you go!!!!:Cool:
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