> On Feb 15, 2018, at 10:04 AM, Michael Schultheiss <schul...@spi-inc.org> 
> wrote:
> 
>> What would be ideal from our point of view as an
>> SPI member project, would be to have use of an
>> SPI credit card for our AWS billing.
>> 
>> This would likely also reduce the burden on the SPI
>> treasurer by avoiding the current expenses claims.
>> 
>> I note that credit cards or related payment services
>> are not currently listed as being offered:
>> 
>> http://spi-inc.org/projects/services/
>> 
>> Is this something the SPI could assist us with?
> 
> SPI does not have any credit cards but does have debit cards that can be
> used where VISA and MasterCard are accepted. For several associated
> projects, SPI's debit cards are used to pay for recurring services.
> Associated Projects usually temporarily change the login information for
> a service and share the login with me (as SPI Treasurer) so I can input
> the card information.

I think this might work very well for AWS Billing. My understanding is that 
they do accept debit cards as payment methods. I have also finally found the 
time to figure out how to create an IAM user for AWS with permission to 
administer our billing and payment information.

I also now notice that one can register as tax-exempt within the AWS Billing 
console, in which case AWS will not charge taxes. Since we (as the SPI 
associated project) don’t have that documentation and aren’t ourselves the 
tax-exempt entity, perhaps SPI is familiar with this information?

Michael - I’ll send you the login information and credentials in separate 
encrypted email.

  -hilmar
--
Hilmar Lapp -:- lappland.io



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