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Re: Google checkout for the US only

"Roy Schestowitz" <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message 
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> __/ [ Jezsta Web Productions ] on Monday 14 August 2006 15:16 \__
>
>> "Jezsta Web Productions" <Please-use-our-contact-form@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote 
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>>> "Roy Schestowitz" <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>>> __/ [ Jezsta Web Productions ] on Monday 14 August 2006 14:32 \__
>>>>
>>>>> "Roy Schestowitz" <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>>>>> __/ [ Big Bill ] on Monday 14 August 2006 08:29 \__
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> so far, anyway. I suppose that's a good thing; they can make all 
>>>>>>> their
>>>>>>> mistakes with the Americans.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Or all the Americans can make their mistakes with Google. Then it
>>>>>> spreads...
>>>>>> *smile*
>>>>>
>>>>> I didn't use it with my last purchases or even think of trying. Why 
>>>>> fill
>>>>> out forms when I already got PayPal with eBay.
>>>>
>>>> As a general rule, this should never be an excuse, in my humble 
>>>> opinion.
>>>> Short-term convenience leads to long-term mistakes. Sometimes a painful
>>>> transition bears fruits that accumulate over time to be supersede that
>>>> initial pain.
>>>
>>> I have been using PayPal for 5 years with no problem, doesn't seem like
>>> short term to me. I like it why should I try something else and giving
>>> more of my info? It already has everything else. So, I don't feel like
>>> filling out all the stuff just to try it.
>>
>> It meaning Google.:-)
>
> Don't worry, I know you were not talking about some guy you had been going
> out with for 5 years. *wink*

That's good because  I am keeping that a secret.

> Either way, Stacey, sometimes we can't comprehend the improvements until 
> we
> try them and use hindsight to reflect on what was lost; in technical
> context, as well as in life.

Ah, maybe but I feel it is in the technical new stage right now. I mean you 
made jokes about the American's making mistakes or the Google making 
mistakes to the Americans.:-) Plus, I feel they have enough info about me 
for right now until this becomes good and I hear someone else being the 
guinea pig. I like the services I have at this time, between PayPal and my 
couple of banks.

>If we could foresee every feature or trait that
> improves an experience, then it's time to consider a startup. 
> Realistically,
> it is often vendor that surprises us or has resources to have it 
> implemented
> or deployed. Which is why it's worth studying what the rivals have to 
> offer.
> Be it a mail client, a news reader, a bookmarking site, a Web browser, a
> job, or even an apartment (to name examples that apply/ied to me). Never
> push away novelty. It's not /necessarily/ a disruptive technology that
> mustn't be embraced.

Then please move to America to test it for us.:-) I will wait until it has 
been done and someone says yes I love it.

Stacey

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