A user is seeking to purchase a specific item, expressing difficulty in finding it elsewhere. Another user offers to sell the item for $12, including shipping. The transaction will be conducted via PayPal, with instructions provided for payment and packaging. The seller indicates they may not be able to ship until after a show on Wednesday. Additionally, there is a discussion clarifying the meaning of the abbreviation "ISO," which stands for "In search of," along with related terms used in online transactions. The seller confirms receipt of payment and reassures the buyer that the subject line used for the payment is acceptable. The buyer expresses satisfaction as the transaction progresses successfully.
Do you have PayPal? That's the easiest and fastest way all around. You can PayPal me the money to: [email protected]. Make sure the address you have on file with PayPal is correct, and use "2006 Trivet" as the title. I'll package it up and send it to you. (I've got a show tomorrow and I need to pack tonight, so it may be Wednesday before I can get to the post office.)
Shoot, I used Round Up Trivet as the subject. I hope that doesn't screw anything up. I'm a little new at this. Ok, a lot new!
Thanks a million!
Jane
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Ok I have a stupid question, I see the initials ISO all the time on here....But I can't figure out what it stand for......please tell me so I can stop guessing.
ISO is "In search of," a common internet abbreviation. Related abbreviations are NIB "new in box," NIP "new in package," and FS "for sale."Jane - got your PayPal. The subject is fine. I sell jewelry on the internet, so I just needed a subject I'd recognize to differentiate the payment.