Sardaukar
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ORIGINAL: rader I think there should be one person and I agree that Bill is a good choice, but I also think paypal is by far the way to go. Much simpler and more likely to get people to contribute. He can just open a paypal account for this purposes or use his own. I frankly would prefer not to be the money person just because I suggested it and don't want anyone to send money to me - but could if there are no other takers. Could be canoerebel if he's willing. Seems like a trustworthy guy. There are also a lot of problems with sending cheques oversees - or even between Canada and the US. So I think cheques are a "no go". Paypal would be easy, even if they take a cut. I'm happy to provide paypal with a 3% commission or wahtever for this service. PAYPAL IS NOT ACCEPTABLE. Are we frikkin clear !! This is not a frikkin business and we are ot interested in frikkin paying for frikkin PAYPAL for such a simple thing. If you are so arrogant and so stupid as to have a problem sending a simple check (what every single stinking business does every single single stinking day) then you are nothing more than a simple lying piece of pig feces that never wanted to contribute in the first place and just wanted to find some self-absorbed rationale to quit you from something you benefit from but of which you are incapable of understanding. Yeah, I know you people. If someone says A you swine whine it should be B. Yeah, I know you people. And I know you really don't want to play, all you want to do is post with your pathetic little fake problems. Do it or not. We know who you frikkin are. I knew this would happen. I knew that some worthless pimple would do this in order to get off the hook. One either does it the way it is suggested, or one goes about ones business and make it clear you don't want to contribute. Just don't give us that juvenile, techie, paypal, pig manure. JWE, In lot of Europe, cheques are not available...electronic transactions have taken over that way back. I haven't seen one out of ex-Commonwealth places (like Malta or Gibraltar) in 20 years... Since I live in Malta, but my money is in non-Maltese bank, I will not be able to get a cheque..just not possible. They are only used in international trade between companies in most of Europe nowadays...and since I don't own a company, I cannot get any issued in name of one. On the other hand, I'll be able to use debit/credit card either via several internet wallets (e.g. PayPal, NETeller, Moneybookers) or use direct electronic transfer from my bank account to recepient bank account. E-wallets are just way more convenient than latter..and rack up way less charges than latter. I have to battle every time company tries to suggest sending cheque to our Finnish private clients..having to explain that if you are not sending hundreds of pounds sterling, charges to cash that cheque in Finland would be larger than monetary value of the cheque. Not to mention it'd take time to find bank willing to do that, since none has obligation to cash/exchange/deposit foreign cheques. I hope you can see WHY the idea of cheque does not float. I, for one, would be totally unable to obtain one, for starters. Then I'd have to mail it with considerable delay. Then there would not be any guarantee that receiver would be actually able to change it to money to be used. With direct electronic transaction, money is there immediately.
< Message edited by Sardaukar -- 12/4/2011 8:25:37 PM >
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