Well, I refuse to see the NSA (or IRS) lurking under every rock :->.  Need
more facts.  The logical next step is to disburse the PCB-ordering then, as
well, as previously suggested by Andrew.


On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 3:55 PM, Vince Mulhollon <[email protected]>wrote:

> On Wednesday, February 5, 2014 2:33:30 PM UTC-6, pbirkel wrote:
>>
>> 2. PayPal to fund-collector.  When they have accumulated the necessary
>> amount they either send a single PayPal to Andrew or send a personal check
>> (or other fund transfer mechanism).
>>
>
> Unfortunately that would probably look to the algorithms exactly like
> money laundering, which I guess is what it is, although not for unlicensed
> pharmaceuticals as is usually done.  If you thought they were excited now,
> give that scheme a try a couple times.
>
> Bitcoins?  Seems to be the up and coming standard for cheap money transfer.
>
> Probably postal money orders is the cheapest overall idea?
>
> There are of course alternative financial models, like ebay or even an
> amazon storefront.  That would require fronting the money so prices would
> go up and those marketplaces love to skim money.  But you have to be
> realistic, I'm guessing for most people the PCBs would still be a fraction
> of component cost at twice the PCB cost.
>
> Another idea is the classic parallel processing.
>
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