Hmmm. That would be what Paypal calls the so-called "success" page? I suppose that's okay. I was thinking that *after* payment is made seems like the wrong time to tell folks that the money they just spent isn't deductible. Like it might bug someone. But for IRS purposes, we tell the folks before they file their taxes and that's probably what counts for the IRS ;-) However, the survey/success page location doesn't do anything for those sending checks so something still should go in the "pay by check" location(s) if we use the survey/success page. I wish I had more insight into this or an IRS *determination* on this; all I have is the IRS language from the IRS info/instruction manual for non-profs that says it has to go with solicitations. My choice is to put it on the home page anywhere conspicuous but discreet -- like at the end of the description paragraph. I guess we can assume everyone makes there purchases by going through the home page, right? Home page is conspicuous. And we only do it once for the web site. sh --- Erik Olson <erik@thekrib.com> wrote: > We don't have that option. The "Shopping Cart" is > controlled by PayPal, > not us. And since we've got little "Add to Cart" links > everywhere, we > can't really put them on every page (or CAN we?). The > closest I can get > to that is to put it on the page that pops up AFTER you > complete the > purchase (that has the survey form for Cheryl). > _______________________________________________ AGA-mcm mailing list AGA-mcm@thekrib.com http://lists.thekrib.com/mailman/listinfo/aga-mcm