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11/16/2007 3:20 PM
 

Hi all!

I am configuring my DNN store and I am trying to figure out how to pay my vendors their commission. It seems simple however after paying a vendor their pending commission with paypal, when I return to DNN it has the ammount as still pending...

I am not sure how to approach this, I am also wondering, what is a Crdit Note?

could someone walk me through the entire process step by step?

Thank you and kind regards,

Jen

 
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11/16/2007 5:16 PM
 

So I've been told that the Credit Note is the way you mark the pending commission as payed.

simple enough ; )

 
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