If you are looking for a hard copy book you'll need to search a copy of sites which allow PayPal. One source is TextBooksRUs. They have a few good references and use both of your checkout methods.
For a downloadable eBook, a source for workshop style basic Music Theory is Music Theory Workshop where there are full courses, workshop elements and individual lessons available covering the music theory basics up to getting into advanced topics.
Both of these are at the related links below.
It utilizes very similar security to PayPal. If you trust PayPal, definitely use Google checkout.
I'm not absolutely certain that this is the reason, but here's my guess: Google owns Android. They also have a checkout software that they use called Google Checkout. Because they obviously make money through Google Checkout, they don't want to let people who are using Android Market bypass Google Checkout to use PayPal.
No ofcourse not gmail is completely different than PayPal Google has their own payment system - Google Checkout
There are other Alternatives to Google checkout. One of the most popular of these would be Paypal which used to mainly be used through ebay but has grown into a wider range of uses.
No, they don't accept PayPal, Money Orders, or Google Checkout. They do accept most major credit cards including Via, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express.
Anywhere that takes paypal, google checkout, or e checks.
Paypal is indeed still the leading online payment source. Google launched their own version of an online payment source to rival paypal called "Google Checkout" in 2006, though today in 2011 Paypal is still leading the way.
When it comes to buying things online, there are two major ways to do so if you want protection from identity theft: PayPal and Google Checkout. Which one you choose depends on what you buy online and what protection you want.The heavy hitter: PayPalPayPal has existed for a long time. It started as a small company, but after being bought by eBay, it grew further in popularity. You can send money through PayPal to anyone with an email address. It is the internet's most trusted way to get paid for online transactions. You can even get a PayPal debit card that you can use to buy everyday products, making PayPal a safe way to limit your spending.If you find yourself using your checking account too much and you keep getting overdrafts, switch to PayPal, get a card, deposit only a certain amount of money into the account and never get an overdraft again. The underdog: Google CheckoutGoogle Checkout allows you to create one account with your credit or debit card attached and use that one account to buy things all over the internet. It is safe, fast and you do not have to worry about spreading your personal banking details everywhere. The downside is that Google Checkout is not accepted in as many places as PayPal, because it has not existed for as long. It is building up its online presence, though, and more and more businesses are starting to accept Google Checkout as a viable way to pay for online goods.When it boils down to it, whether you pick PayPal or Google Checkout is about where you shop. If you buy from eBay a lot, you want a PayPal account. If you buy from a lot of random sites, Google Checkout is the one for you. Whichever you pick, both have great protection for both the buyer and the seller, and both have excellent customer service.
There are many companies that offer merchant credit card accounts. Google Checkout and PayPal offer easy to set up. low cost options.
Google Checkout and PayPal offer merchant credit card processing. Both services charge a fee for using the service.
Google Checkout is a method of quickly purchasing items on websites like Amazon for members of Google plus.
yes im guessing ur from Canada and Google checkout should be for everybody across the globe!