Q: Begin by visiting the PayPal home page and click on the "Business" tab at the top of the page. Then click on the "Get Started" button in the center of the page. You can also sign up for just a personal account on this page. " Follow the instructions to set up your merchant account. Once PayPal verifies your information, you are ready to accept credit card payments on your website or by telephone, mail or fax, e-checks and e-mail payments. You'll need to provide a valid email address and basic information about your business to create an account. If you do not run a business but still want to use PayPal to collect funds, click on the "Specialized Solutions" tab in the top right of the "Business" page to select the best option for you. There are options for Non-profits, Digital Goods, Education, Political Campaigns, and Government and Financial Services. Choose the category that best describes you. If you do not fit in any of the above categories, call the toll-free number to talk to a specialist who can help you set up your account.
A: Open a PayPal Business Account if you haven't already. On the next screen, select "Create New Account. Use the "Specialized Solutions" tab where applicable.

Article: Before you bury your hamster and do any ceremony you feel appropriate you will need to prepare a few things.  Proper preparation can make your ceremony go smoothly and will help you say goodbye to your friend in a meaningful way.  Gather the following items to prepare for your hamster's funeral:  A container for your hamster.  Opt for cardboard, cloth or paper containers instead of plastics. Personal items for your ceremony such as flowers or candles. Something to dig a grave for your hamster. A marker for the grave site. After you have found a good site for your hamster to be buried and have collected the materials needed, it is time to bury your hamster.  You will need to dig a deep grave for your hamster and fill it in properly to prevent any birds or animals from disturbing it.  Dig a hole as deep as you can to place your hamster inside of it.  Try to dig at least two feet down. Once your hamster is inside its container, place the container inside the hole. Place stones over the container before filling the top of the hole in with dirt. Once you have finished burying your hamster you will want to place a marker.  The marker will help you remember exactly where you have laid your hamster to rest.  Placing the marker and finalizing your ceremony will help you to say goodbye to your friend and serve as a reminder of your time together.   Your marker can be something simple, such as a stone that you can place in the ground. You can paint, draw, engrave, or carve anything you want to on your hamster's marker.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Prepare for the burial. Bury your hamster. Place a marker and complete your ceremony.

Problem: Article: Spot scam messages or unserious inquiries and delete them to avoid wasting your time. Be suspicious of anyone claiming to be out of the country and offering to send you a wire transfer for the car. In general, if something seems too good to be true, it likely is. Use common sense and good judgment when interacting with strangers on Craigslist. Practice extreme caution when arranging to meet a stranger who is interested in seeing or test-driving your vehicle. Safely arrange a test-drive in a very public location with many people around and bring a friend, if possible.  Take a picture of the test-driver’s license before handing over the keys so you’ll be able to track the person down if something goes awry. Immediately email yourself a copy for added protection. Consider interviewing the person on the phone or looking them up online before meeting them in person. Tell interested buyers upfront what form of payment you will accept for your car. Consider only accepting cash or cashier’s checks, as personal checks and money orders are easier to fake. No matter what form of payment you request, make sure to verify from a bank that it is valid or wait until you have received the money in your account before signing over the title. Explain the positive aspects of your car to the potential buyer. Take the opportunity to describe any important qualities that may not be listed in your online ad or reiterate some of the highlights. Consider emphasizing your car’s fuel economy or any recent upgrades or repairs to make it seem like a more attractive buy. Decide the lowest amount of money you will accept for the car, then be prepared to negotiate a bit over the price. If the buyer is interested and seems legitimate, consider listening to any offers they may make which are below your asking price. You may want to even set your asking price a bit higher than what you are prepared to accept to leave yourself more negotiating room. People like to feel like they are getting a deal!
Summary: Identify and ignore scam messages you receive. Arrange a test-drive in a public location for safety. Decide what form of payment you will accept. Make a sales pitch by describing your car’s attributes. Negotiate over the price.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Try to think of the handover as an opportunity for you to really contribute to giving someone the best possible chance to succeed. You are not just trying to hand off tasks and jobs, but are trying to help your successor’s professional development and your former employer’s long term-health.  Do this by pointing out any relevant training opportunities that you know of. Perhaps when you started the job, you received a suite of training to help you adapt and develop. Be sure you mention this to your successor, and encourage them to explore the possibilities. If you are spending time with the person who will be filling your position, it’s important not to focus solely on technical aspects of the job. Each place has a unique working environment and culture that can be intimidating or confusing for a newcomer. Be sure to set some time aside to give the new person the lowdown on how the office functions.  Make the effort to take them around the office and introduce them to everyone. Be sure you clearly define the role of the new employee as well as existing employees. If the job description of the new arrival is slightly different to yours, or their responsibilities and priorities are focussed elsewhere, make sure existing staff recognise this. If you really want to go the extra mile, you could provide the new employee with your contact details. You might say that they can contact you if there is a major issue or they need a little guidance. Not everyone will be happy to do this, and it is likely to depend on your relationship with your former employer.  Often a problem can be resolved with a simple email. Offering to help out after you leave will make a good impression and help boost your reputation.

SUMMARY: Highlight available support and training. Don’t neglect the working culture. Provide your contact details.

Q: Ask one of your friends or a friend of the guy who likes you to try talking to him about how you’re not interested and he should give it up. He might listen better when it comes from someone else. Also ask your friends or his friends to stop making jokes about the two of you getting together, or any other encouragement they try to give him. The guy that likes you might just want the attention or be pursuing you because his friends egg him on. If you feel really annoyed or threatened by him, it’s a good time to talk to a parent or other adult for more help. Just tell them that there’s a guy who likes you and won’t leave you alone. The adult can offer you more advice, or talk to the guy or his parents. If you feel uncomfortable talking to a parent or other adult, try writing down what you want to say first before you say it. Also decide what you want from the adult beforehand so you can ask them. Say, “I just want you to help me figure out what to do about something,” or, “I need you to talk to someone’s parents for me.” If a guy still persists with unwanted attention in any way after you’ve made it clear with your speech and actions that you aren’t interested, talks or sends messages in a way that is threatening, or shows up at your house or somewhere to see you uninvited, speak up and tell the police.
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Talk to a friend. Talk to your parents or trusted adults. Talk to the police if things get bad.