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fantom
07/06/04 10:13 AM GMT
i would be happy to make a regular donation to support this site but i am very wary about putting credit card details on this puter. is there a postal address that i could send it to? i can send bank cheque..australia post money order or direct transfer from my bank?
i believe this site is the best but, call me old fashioned, i am scared about putting my banking details on my puter
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noobguy
07/06/04 2:05 PM GMT
paypal is probably the most secure method to make online transfers on the internet right now. but if you dont want to look into paypal you'd have to ask caedes about anything else, you should send him a pm
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*caedes
07/06/04 3:23 PM GMT
In the grand scheme of things I'd say that a direct money transfer (wire) would actually be more risky than using paypal. The reason is that the money transfer would be directly tied to most of the money that you have (your bank account), while paypal (and a credit card) would have a spending limit and be protected against fraud pretty well. If there is ever a problem with your credit card being stolen online, you can usually get all the money back.

Though, if you decide that you want to send me a check then I can provide you with an address to send it. It will have to be a traveler's check though.
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fantom
07/09/04 8:45 AM GMT
i would be happy to send you a travellers cheque next week please e-mail me the details

i will check with the bank on this paypal system... forgive my reluctance to use this method of payment but you hear so many stories etc.
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::CaptainHero
07/09/04 12:30 AM GMT
Have to agree - paypal is about as secure as you can get. I've made numerous transactions using them.
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