[Magdalen] Wiring cash when it's a real emergency
Joseph Cirou
romanos at mindspring.com
Sun Feb 5 19:55:21 UTC 2017
-----Original Message-----
>From: Marion Thompson <marionwhitevale at gmail.com>
>Sent: Feb 5, 2017 2:44 PM
>To: magdalen at herberthouse.org
>Subject: Re: [Magdalen] Wiring cash when it's a real emergency
>
>When I send money from one of our two big banks that I deal with the
>recipient receives notice by email and/or text that the $$ are awaiting
>collection. I made up the question and it is registered with the
>banks. It all works in the blink of an eye. Nobody ever sends ME money
>so I don't know how you actually collect it, but thus far the recipients
>have snapped it up in the blink of another eye! Probably goes into a
>bank account that they designate. One bank charges me a modest fee
>($1.50), the other doesn't charge.
>
>Marion, a pilgrim
>
>
>On 2/5/2017 12:21 PM, ME Michaud wrote:
>> My first pet is my first gfs name.
>> :-)
>>
>> I actually hate those questions. They're geared to youngsters.
>> I don't have a favorite color.
>> I didn't have a favorite teacher.
>> I've never been on a honeymoon.
>> I can't remember my first car.
>> -M
>>
>> On Sunday, February 5, 2017, Scott Knitter <scottknitter at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> will be answerable only by the recipient. Anyway, if the latter, we
>>> talked about using "What is your youngest cat's nickname?" to which
>>> the answer is "Sillykins Billykins." That's one of her nicknames, at
>>> any rate. I said I thought we'd better be straightforward and use
>>> "What is your oldest pet's name?" and that's "Burberry," of course. So
>>> now I can't use those as security Q&A.
>>>
>Paypal has worked for me. Some people do not care for paypal. Western Union works, but it is very nerve racking waiting to see if the money actually went through. I think your bank also sounds very good. I wouldnt change it. I do a lot of online surveys so I do get frequent modest payments Joe
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