David L. Nicol
Tue, 26 Jun 2001 22:00:18 -0700
Paul Kulchenko wrote:
>
> Hi, Mike!
>
> usually the big question is also 'how can I move money from/into the
> system?' David?
>
> Best wishes, Paul.
Would someone please tell me which part of
> The simplest way to put money into your TipJar pocket is to surface-mail a check or
>money order made out to
>
> TipJar LLC
>
> with your e-mail address or TipJar alias written on it, to the TipJar Post Office
>Box.
>
>
> TipJar LLC
> Post Office Box 45163
> Kansas City, Missouri 64171-8163
> United States of America
>
>
>
> Credit Cards
>
> It is now (June 1999) possible to cover your TipJar pledges with a credit card using
>Kagi. There is a small charge for this. Additionally,
> thanks to frequent chargebacks, funds put into tipjars through this method will be
>held for a year (during which time they can be
> freely transferred within tipjar, and they will earn 2% interest) before they can be
>drawn out. And there is now a $20 fee for dealing
> with a chargeback. Chargebacks are not amusing and TipJar LLC prosecutes fraud to
>the full extent of its capabilities. Why not just
> mail us a check.
>
>
>
> If you would like to set up an easy way to put money in or get money out of TipJar,
>perhaps because you manage the cash register at
> a cybercafe, please e-mail me and I will be happy to add a link to your web pages
>from here or another page on this site. Perhaps
> cybercafes around the world will use TipJar in competition with Western Union and
>Moneygram for the personal long distance cash
> transfer market.
and
>
> This form is for having a check mailed to you at your registered postal address.
>
> How much would you like sent you?
is less than clear? Is it that the first one is behind a link labelled
"cover your pledges" instead of "How to put money into the tipjar system?"
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David Nicol 816.235.1187
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