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From: buzzard@world.std.com (Sean T Barrett)
Subject: Re: PayPal (making money continued)
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Date: Sun, 31 Dec 2000 17:28:48 GMT
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Brian O'Neill <briank.o@prodigy.net> wrote:
>Martin Jerabek <martin.jerabek@chello.at> wrote in message
>> Is this offer valid world-wide? Be aware that shipping stuff to a
>> different continent may cost more than 10 USD, may require putting
>> little green stickers on the envelope stating the contents and its
>> value, may take many weeks when using the cheap surface shipping, and
>> may require the recipient to pay customs duty.
>
>There shouldn't be shipping involved.  The fee is for registration of
>software which is downloaded.

The post you are responding to (by Martin Jerabek) had the following
quoted material (which you trimmed out when you replied):

>>> To do you just need to sign up with PayPal (it's free), pay
>>> the $10 to domokov@aol.com via their service, and send me an e-mail
>>> containing your name, shipping address, and if you want a Mac or PC CD.

Please read the last line of that.

It would help the level of discussion here if you would actually
read what people wrote instead of attributing to them beliefs
and claims they have never stated, and ignoring the beliefs and
claims they have stated.

SeanB
