Hi there
Hendrik Boom wrote:
There is already a payment-processing system that has been in effect
much longer than computers or digital networks -- the postal money
order sent by ordinary mail.
Does that still exist?
AFAIK this was abolished decades ago.
All we'd need is a mailing address
They're still in operation here in the UK as far as I know, both as
domestic 'postal orders' and international money orders.
As someone with little to do (ie no skills!) in distro development, I
volunteer to handle these if you like. Will need to know account details
for paying in.
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Доброго времени суток, Rob.
Спасибо за ответ, Sat, 14 Mar 2015 11:19:09 +0100, вы писали:
> How about paypal?
Oh NO! No deal w/ the criminal groups!
С уважением,
Ста.
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> But this is all very off the mark. You are describing liberalism
> (libertas--freedom) here, an impoverished individualism that does not at all
> capture the essence of democracy, which is, instead, the idea that people
> (demos) retain their own power (kratia), and actively use it to make
> dec
Hi there
Ста Деюс wrote:
Oh NO! No deal w/ the criminal groups!
Well, that just leaves (IBAN) credit transfers.
Cheques where abolished in 2000. Postal money orders in 2002.
Apparently some banks process some US cheques, but they charge
extortionate fees.
Regards,
Rob
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Ста Деюс wrote:
>
> Oh NO! No deal w/ the criminal groups!
>>
>
> Well, that just leaves (IBAN) credit transfers.
> Cheques where abolished in 2000. Postal money orders in 2002.
> Apparently some banks process some US cheques, but they charge
> extortionate fees.
>
> ... and they are also crimina