Author: Bruce Moreland
Date: 16:34:07 05/27/00
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On May 27, 2000 at 16:16:08, Pete Galati wrote: >On May 27, 2000 at 15:25:23, Alexander Kure wrote: > >>On May 27, 2000 at 15:19:43, Albert Silver wrote: >> >>>On May 27, 2000 at 14:04:13, Alexander Kure wrote: >>> >>>>Hi, >>>> >>>>[...] >>>> >>>>>Yes, if you are North American, but I am a european (despite my .com address) >>>>>and have a problem with paying in dutch guilders. I doesn't seem to be worth >the problem. >>>> >>>>[...] >>>> >>>>I don't see any problem here. Just go to a bank and exchange your currency into >>>>dutch guilders. Next step: Put this money in an envelope and send it to the ICCA >>>>address. This works fine at least for me ;-) >>>>That's the way van den Herik likes best: send cash! >>>> >>>>Greetings >>>>Alex >>> >>>If I were to do that here in Brazil, I might as well change the recipient "ICCA" >>>to "Foundation for the Financial Betterment of Postal Workers". >>> >>>As for international wire transfers, the surcharge would be more than the >>>subscription itself. All international wire transfers, whether for $10 or >>>$10,000 are subject to a $50 fee. Didn't they every hear of credit cards? >>> >>> Albert Silver >> >>I fully agree with you! >> >>Greetings >>Alex > >That's my complaint too, I want them to take credit cards. Of course, then I >have to ask, is there any kind of staff at all for ICCA? There has to be, >right? Otherwise how could they publish the Journals several times a year? > >I mean I hate to put undue pressure on ICCA by asking them to accept credit >cards, but if they plan to survive.... > >Pete This all sounds fair to me, too. So if Ernst is collecting possible solutions, here is another one. bruce
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