> Without question you can find one that will respond very > nicely to an "official" RFQ and a money order. > The real hook is a single, annual payment, which will be impossible > for them to resist.
True, RFQ puts you in control, and they love prepaid. Though putting a year of funds at risk of a complaint is silly. Try three months. > If you buy the MO from an > actual bank, it will look very much like a cashiers check, etc. And in the US, bank regs very much require your ID/acct/etc to get one. We're all ears on banks that don't. Try the gas station, grocery, check place if you want a MO. > Alternatively, a pre-paid visa from somewhere like Simon malls, etc., works Non in-country transactions may be denied along with other prepaid curiosities such as Netflix denials. Read the fine print. Be prepared to spend down any card buying groceries instead. I'm sure people would love to hear success stories. > The other end of the spectrum is a corporate front with an appointed agent, > etc. - you can do this for less than $500, and then you can run everything > under that. Unless your under $500 means the $499.99 that every lawyer in the US seems to charge to do the same fill in the template shuffle ;) You can file your own with the secretary. It's finding a service/someone to serve and sign as incorporator and agent and who will inform and defer to you instead of rolling you to the inquisitor on the first inquiry. The $500 lawyer will usually get you that level of protection and professionalism. Be sure to look for one that has isp/hoster clients. _______________________________________________ tor-talk mailing list tor-talk@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk