Eeek. I think I'd rather lose a $20 bill than *all* my money ...
-----Original Message-----
From: Mark J Bradakis <mjb@cs.utah.edu>
To: mgs@autox.team.net <mgs@autox.team.net>
Date: 18 October 1999 03:50
Subject: Doh!
>
>Geez, sometimes I am such a twit. After sending out my email plea for
>subscriber contributions, I head off to my shop, and make a quick stop at
>the post office. One of the letters I drop off contains the various bits
>of paper needed to credit my account for some parts sales through The Fat
>Chance Garage, paid by credit card. Why didn't I think of this before I
>sent my first message?
>
>Anyway, if you wish to contribute, and for reasons of geography or whatever
>a check in US dollars is a hassle, you can use your Visa or Mastercard to,
>as they say, charge it.
>
>Instead of sending me a check, you could send me a piece of paper with your
>name, signature, Visa/Mastercard number and expiry date on it. I suggest
you
>do NOT email this information.
>
>Again, send it to
>
>Fat Chance Garage
>PO Box 58333
>Salt Lake City, Utah 84158
>
>
>Also, as a quick reminder, if you do send in a contribution, in whatever
form,
>if you include your email address I will acknowledge reciept. Waiting for
me
>to send a thank you postcard could take a while.
>
>It's only been a few hours since my first message, and already the response
is
>quite positive. Every once in a while you folks remind me of why I do
this.
>Thanks.
>
>mjb.
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