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		<title>By: Dilyan</title>
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		<description>i know that paypal offer coupon functionality - the way it works, is basically you store the promo code and you enable a simple text box for promo code/coupon entry. Its easy even for non programmers.

However, if your programmers can integrate the paypal functionality within your website design, that will be great. Otherwise, you just have to settle with the standard pay pal interface processing.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i know that paypal offer coupon functionality &#8211; the way it works, is basically you store the promo code and you enable a simple text box for promo code/coupon entry. Its easy even for non programmers.</p>
<p>However, if your programmers can integrate the paypal functionality within your website design, that will be great. Otherwise, you just have to settle with the standard pay pal interface processing.</p>
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