September 20, 2006
They Didn't Provide Me With Payment Details
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Dear Angela,
Dumb question. I recently submitted an article to a magazine, and it was accepted. At least, they offered the measly sum of $15 via PayPal upon publication (date unspecified). Do I 1) send them a bill? 2) monitor their online mag for publication? 3) wait around and monitor my Paypal account since I gave them my Paypal email address? What is proper etiquette in this instance?
Thanks!
J.
Send them an invoice. Since they didn't provide you with specific payment details, this isn't a dumb question at all. In the future, make sure you get payment details, either by email or in print, before writing. :)
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