If you have made a payment through Onine Banking Transfer, you need to email (or fax) the transfer slip to us. This article shows you how to screen capture the slip, save it as an image file and then email it to us.
Here are the steps:
1. After you have done the transfer, click "Print Receipt" to print the transaction slip.
2. A window will pop to allow you to print the receipt. Click "cancel" to cancel printing.
3. After you have closed the "print window", click anywhere on the receipt (to select the window" and then press "Alt" "PrtScn" keys simultaneously. This is to capture the image of the receipt into your clipboard.
4. Now, the image of the receipt is already in your clipboard. You can paste it into any text editing software (such as Microsoft Words) or image editing software (such as Microsoft paint). I'll show you how to paste it into Microsoft Paint. Click on the "Start" button on the lower left corner of your screen, select "all programs", "Accessories", "Paint" to open Microsoft Paint.
5. Go to "edit" and then click "paste" to paste the image your receipt into Microsoft Paint. (Alternatively, you may press the shortcut keys "Control" "V" on the keyboard simultaneously to paste the image of your receipt into Microsoft Paint.)
6. Click "Save as" to save the file into the location you want. (The default file type is "Bitmap". I suggest you to change it to "gif" because the file size is much smaller.)
7. Open your email and attach the file into your email.
8. Send the email to us at support@myhometuition.com.
9. Log in to your account at MyHomeTuition.com, click on "buy credit" "Other Payment Methods" and then fill in the particular.
10. Credits will be loaded into your account once the transaction is successful. We will send you an email and SMS (If you provide your Hand Phone Number) to notify you.
If you encounter any problem in this process, you may write to us at the "comment" column below this article or email to us at support@myhometuition.com. Our support team may reply to you as soon as possible.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
How to Save Your Transaction Slip?
Posted by MyHomeTuition at 3:40 AM
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