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Linking Scrobbld to your PayPal Account Posted on June 7th

This post assumes you have already signed up to Scrobbld. We have now added a banner within Scrobbld which asks our users to give us a hand testing out new features. Though the new version is not yet ready, we need to get some data together to test out the new features that we are adding, and in return we will credit your Scrobbld account with a further 100 free transactions, which will roll over to subsequent months if you don't use the allowance this month. We are using the TransactionSearch API call (this looks through your historical transactions in PayPal) as well as the GetTransactionDetails API call (this gets more exact details about a particular transaction). All information retrieved will be kept for testing purposes ...

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