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Payment for the bot via QIWI?
Guys, I wanted to make a payment for the telegram bot through qiwi. applied, but they refused - they said they need a website with an offer.
I would like to know the minimum requirements for the site to be approved or an alternative way to connect?
Thanks in advance)
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It is necessary that the minimum details are indicated on the site:
skype, email and the minimum rules for what you accept grandmas and privacy rules are written. in addition to this, you must have an IP (individuals will not connect the API)
If it is still relevant, please contact me, I will help you set up payment for any payment system, including Sberbank and Qiwi. This will be implemented as follows: the client makes a transfer, clicks on the check payment button, the bot checks the payment and issues a response in accordance with the result of the check. The transfer check takes about a minute. You can clearly see how it is implemented here
Is this an option you would like to consider?
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Or this one?
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Chic matrix, resolution, colors. But without overpaying for branding.
The Dell U2711 has
the best price-performance ratio , but the level of marriage is quite high, so it's better to take it live in the store after checking exactly the monitor you are going to take.
You can also look at the NEC MultiSync PA271W, but it is not very suitable for dynamic games (the response time is not right). Plus it's pricey...
Look also Apple Thunderbolt , it is not much more expensive than the Dell described above, but I have never seen them of poor quality.
I have it as an additional display, I like it.
When writing programs, there is nothing better than two monitors 22-23" 16:10
27 inches (does 30 make sense?)
Resolution over 1920
Your choice is not large, either DELL or Korean copies.
I recently bought a Dell UltraSharp U2711. I took a computer neverers, I ventured so to speak by mail.
What can I say about it:
No dead pixels, light from the bottom right and warmer colors at the bottom.
It's just huge. Before that, I used two monitors, but next to this, nothing just fits.
When tested with a pen, you can see that the backlight flickers, which can tire your eyesight.
In general, everything is fine, but I'm still not sure that a 2x24" (23") monitor was not the best solution.
Look for reviews of the new Samsung on the matrix pls, this is their analogue of ips. Dell is really not bad, Nec and apple are redundant for your modest requirements) but if you know how adobe rgb differs from srgb and 10bit color from 8bit and most importantly, where to apply this knowledge, then there will be a better option.
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