Who do I contact to set up WordPress as a supplier for my business?
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I work for a local authority and need a contact name and email address to which I can send a supplier form, so that I can set up WordPress as a supplier.
This is so that those within the authority can pay WordPress using our procurement system – at the moment there are lots of difficulties as the orders must be raised especially each time.
I would appreciate if someone from Automattic could get in touch as soon as possible.
The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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That’s not possible. I’m sorry, but WordPress.com does not bill by invoice or purchase order. You must pay for the upgrade at the time of purchase.
You must be logged in under the exact same username account that registered the blog who is Admin of the blog to purchase upgrades for the blog. Dashboard > Store > My Upgrades
Below are the only accepted means of payment.
http://en.support.wordpress.com/payment/WordPress.com uses PayPal as the payment processor, and as such, can only accept payment from countries they support: https://www.paypal.com/worldwide/
If for whatever reason, they have chosen to block payment from your country, you will not be able to purchase an upgrade here unless you have a source of payment outside of your country. Note: You can buy a prepaid credit card from an approved country or pay in Bitcoin.
In addition to major credit cards Mastercard, VISA, American Express, Discover, and PayPal https://www.paypal.com/worldwide/ WordPress.com can accept echecks and some debit cards.
The debit card must have a VISA or Mastercard symbol on it, and should work just like a credit card when selecting the VISA or Mastercard option on the payment form, even though it’s a debit card.
More about echecks here:
https://www.paypal.com/us/webapps/helpcenter/article/?solutionId=13054&topicID=11500008&m=TCIWordPress.com also accept Bitcoin for payment of certain upgrades http://en.support.wordpress.com/?s=bitcoin
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