You get paid the full amount that is owed you in cash or a check/money order. Some places accept credit cards, too.
2006-06-30 04:34:02
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answered by loshea65 4
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It means the post office actually collects from them when the package is delivered. They can't get the mail unless they pay.
Not just for the postage but the entire cost of the item.
Which is great for people who will be at home all the time or can easily go to the post office. And if the people really really want what is in the package. But they can still refuse to pay and the package will be returned to you. COD is a very expensive way to do things. Go to the post office and ask them about it. Or possibly check their website.
2006-06-30 04:32:03
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answered by BonesofaTeacher 7
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Hi, Mobile phone - Credit Card Petrol - Credit Card Car Expenses - Credit Card & Cash Shopping - Credit Card Air tickets - Credit Card Hotels - Credit Card Dinning - Credit Card & Cash Small expenses - Cash Credit Card payment - cheque or online internet transfer (NEFT/RTGS) Now u r wondering that why I PAY BY CREDIT CARD - I paid always after my billing date as I got 30days period untill statement generate + get 20days as payment due date is after 20 days of statement generation date. Thats means if I paid something by credit card on 1 Apr 2009 then 30 Apr 2009 my bill will generate & have to pay my bills till 20 May 2009 thats means I can use my money till 50days in other things. NOTE: never ever use you debit card for any shopping as credit card fake Transaction can be recall as it's a credit facility which bank gave you BUT once your money went out from your DEBIT card, bank has no liability to recall/reversal of fake transaction.
2016-03-26 23:00:30
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answered by Anonymous
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You can place your order without paying for it up front. So whenever the product is delivered, you have to pay for it right then. Some places make you pay cash, buts others will let you pay with either cash, check or money order. Hope this helps.
2006-06-30 04:33:40
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answered by alasia_schultz1984 1
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Use a "Delivery Service" (USPS, FEDEX etc) that offers (to you) a COD (Cash on Delivery) service to deliver the item you are selling - many freight companies offer the same service.
2006-06-30 04:35:20
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answered by Anonymous
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You get paid when the customer takes delivery of the product.
2006-06-30 04:30:27
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answered by dfiler2 2
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cod or cash on delivery is when someone pays for whatever when it is delivered or picked up...they will pay you when they get there
2006-06-30 04:31:24
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answered by Jessi 7
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