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Sending money by Kickstart 2002-01-25 09:41:41
Hey folks, I'm disliking how Paypal works, especially crossing the border between the US and Canada, and Yahoo's Paydirect service appears to be dead. Anyone have a suggestion how I can easily send money to someone in the US? Preferably without costing me or the recipient any money?

Thanks!

Kickstart
(adiplomat, this doesn't mean the transaction between you and me for the book, that will go through later on).
[ Reply ]
  I'd be happy to help by glytch782002-01-25 10:03:27
    And this would be better than sending a cheque? by Kickstart2002-01-25 10:36:11
      whatever! by Tonza2002-01-25 10:39:30
        Nope! by Kickstart2002-01-25 10:41:28
          Constantinople! (n/t) by bladedancer2002-01-25 10:45:29
            er, that turk thing went here (oops) :( (n/t) by Tonza2002-01-25 10:49:09
          That's nobody's business but the turks (n/t) by Tonza2002-01-25 10:47:56
      Don't send a cheque to the US by Paphos2002-01-25 12:20:07
        Besides. by nin_man2002-01-25 12:40:06
          *cringe* by SaleGamine2002-01-25 12:50:32
            Or praise... by Tonza2002-01-25 12:56:32
            Deserves? by nin_man2002-01-25 12:58:18
              Yes, he does appear to be in a by SaleGamine2002-01-25 13:08:43
          You fool! by Naruki2002-01-25 17:25:02
  How about wiring it? (n/t) by fredf2002-01-25 11:55:48
    like western union? costs too much... (n/t) by Ma Petite2002-01-25 12:02:01

 

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