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Subject:Re: Whoopee! No Credit Card! Me Neither! From:Suzette Seveny <sseveny -at- PETVALU -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 4 Aug 1999 09:22:00 -0400
Must be a Canadian thing (just kidding). I do not have any credit cards
either, and also have to rely on international money orders. The only thing
is
that every money order costs me approx. $5.00. Not an issue when I'm
purchasing a bigger ticket item, but an almost 100% on a $5.00. I would
gladly
pay the expense though, to belong to this list. I also would have concerns
about how you can suspend a paying member, but I trust Eric to work all
those
kinks out.
Suzette Seveny
Markham, Ontario, Canada
sseveny -at- petvalu -dot- com or suzette -at- yesic -dot- com
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On Tuesday, August 03, 1999 10:54 PM, H.Durstling [SMTP:sinico -at- NBNET -dot- NB -dot- CA]
wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I'm tickled to hear I'm not the sole Luddite in the writing community. I
> also am a hardened no credit card crank. When I need to buy stuff from
> elsewhere I use an international postal money order. It's cheap, (at least
> it is in Canada) it's international, and if the subscription turns out to
> be 5 or 10 bucks a year, what the heck.
>
>