Since PayPal is essentially a banking service, you'll need to log in to view your PayPal account. It's in the top right corner of the page. You'll do this in the fields in the middle of this page. When you're done, you can click Log In below the password field to log into your account. It's in the top right side of the page. Doing so will take you to your account page. You'll find this option near the top of the screen, just below the magnifying glass icon. You have two options at the top of the page:   Pay for goods or services - Your recipient will pay a 2.9 percent fee, plus 30 cents.  Send money to friends and family - The transaction is free for both you and your recipient. You'll do so in the search bar at the top of the page. Whatever you type here has to pertain to the person to whom you're sending money. You can also click on a contact's name if there is one below the search bar. It's to the right of the text field. If you clicked on a contact's name, skip this step. You'll do this in the window in the middle of the page.  You can also click the Add a note field to type in a note here. If you wish to change the currency, click the box below the amount number and then click a currency type. It's at the bottom of the page. This is at the bottom of the page. Doing so will send your determined amount to the person you picked. They'll have to accept your money before it's taken out of your account.
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One-sentence summary -- Open the PayPal webpage. Click Log In. Enter your email address and password. Click My PayPal. Click Pay or send money. Click a payment type. Type in an email address, phone number, or name. Click Next. Type in the amount you wish to send. Click Continue. Click Send Money Now.


As soon as possible after receiving a demand letter, you should consult with a licensed attorney who practices in the field of intellectual property law. If possible, try to find someone who has experience in the specific field of intellectual property law that you are charged with violating -- trademark, patent, copyright or trade secrets. Even if you intend to handle most of the case on your own, consulting with an attorney can help you define the charge and focus some ideas for negotiating a resolution. If you see that there is a significant similarity, and if you cannot come up with a valid defense to the claim against you, then you may find that agreeing to the demand is the best course of action. But if you are convinced that your item (product, book, trademark) is substantially original, and if you believe you are not in violation, then you may wish to proceed. Either alone or through your attorney, contact the party who sent the demand letter. Try to set up a meeting to talk about the demand and review the dispute. Before the matter gets any larger, you may find that talking about it can help reach a resolution. When you go into a meeting to negotiate any legal matter, you need to be prepared. Your lawyer can begin doing research regarding the law of intellectual property. You can gather together all the facts and evidence that you have related to the intellectual property that is in question. This may contain any or all of the following items:  Samples of your item (writing, art, software, trademark, or whatever it is) Samples of the other party's item Any notes or memoranda you have regarding the creation of your intellectual property. It could be a defense if you can show that you or your company independently created the item without reference to any outside work. Written statements from any employees who worked on the creation of your item Drafts, notes or sketches of your work in progress Any market research you have that shows your sales or income due to this intellectual property item Market research showing the other party's sales or income related to the intellectual property item At this level of negotiation, you should be careful not to disclose too much information, but at the same time you need to share enough information to show the demanding party that you did not steal his or her intellectual property. Gauge the tone of the meeting, and decide if a resolution is possible. Some possible outcomes at this level might be:  You may convince the other party, by a show of your evidence, that you did not violate the intellectual property, so you can both continue using your respective items. You may reach an agreement for some minor modification of your item, so that it will no longer infringe upon the original. Consider the possibility of a mutual licensing agreement. With such an agreement, you could be allowed to continue your use, while paying a small licensing fee to the other party. In doing something like this, be careful not to admit to any wrongdoing, or you may give the other party ammunition to use against you in court later. You may agree that your item is in violation, and agree to stop using it. Although this is not a desired outcome, reaching such a conclusion at an early meeting like this is much cheaper than entering into a losing legal battle. If a simple meeting does not resolve the dispute, you and the other party may agree to mediation. This is a semi-formal process of negotiating, involving a neutral third party who is trained to help reach consensus. You can run an Internet search for mediation agencies in your vicinity, or contact the clerk's office of the court in your area. In mediation, you each meet individually with the mediator, who sets some ground rules for discussion. The mediator then brings the two parties together to talk about the dispute, with a focus on the possibility of resolution. While the two sides are often focused on their own agenda, the mediator can bring a fresh viewpoint to get to resolution. Arbitration is often the final step before going to trial. It has some of the appearances of a trial, but moves faster and with less formality. In arbitration, you and the opponent each present your evidence to a neutral party, who listens to your presentations as though it were a trial. In the end, the arbitrator issues a decision. Before you begin the process, the two sides need to decide if they wish the arbitrator's decision to be “binding” or “non-binding.”  Binding arbitration means that you both agree to abide by the arbitrator's decision, without further recourse to the court or further legal process. Non-binding arbitration does not hold you to the arbitrator's decision. You will go through the process of arbitration and hear the decision, to give you a good idea of what a judge or jury would likely rule. Afterward, you are free to decide to follow the decision, go to court, or settle the dispute in some other way.
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One-sentence summary -- Contact an attorney. Compare the original to your work. Set up a meeting with the demanding party. Prepare for the negotiation meeting. Attend the meeting and try to reach a resolution. Consider mediating your dispute. Take your dispute to an arbitrator.


Remove the caps from the 2-way and 3-way valves and from the service port and connect a vacuum pump hose to the service port. Turn the vacuum on until it reaches an absolute vacuum of 10mm Hg. Close the low pressure knob and then turn off the vacuum. Test all of the valves and joints for leaks, then disconnect the vacuum. Replace the service port and caps. To ensure the pipes and cables don’t move around or become disconnected, attach them to the exterior wall of your home using the clamps that came with the kit. Follow the directions in the manual to ensure the clamps are spaced adequately. Spray expanding polyurethane foam into the hole you drilled to feed the cable and piping through the wall. Make sure the hole is completely sealed to prevent hot air or insects from getting through. Let the foam dry as per the instructions on the label before turning on your air conditioning. All that’s left to do is to start the A/C, which you can do from the indoor unit. It should only take a minute or 2 for cool air to start blowing into your home. Refer to the instruction manual if you have any trouble operating your new air conditioner.
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Bleed the air and humidity from the refrigerant circuit. Affix the piping to the wall with clamps. Seal up the hole in the wall using expanding polyurethane foam. Turn on the unit and enjoy the cool air!