Sorry about not answering emails for 36 hours, I've been sick.
My published articles are archived at iSteve.com -- Steve Sailer
Sorry about not answering emails for 36 hours, I've been sick.
My published articles are archived at iSteve.com -- Steve Sailer
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Third: send money via the Paypal-like Google Wallet to my Gmail address (that's isteveslrATgmail.com -- replace the AT with a @). (Non-tax deductible.)
Here's the Google Wallet FAQ. From it: "You will need to have (or sign up for) Google Wallet to send or receive money. If you have ever purchased anything on Google Play, then you most likely already have a Google Wallet. If you do not yet have a Google Wallet, don’t worry, the process is simple: go to wallet.google.com and follow the steps." You probably already have a Google ID and password, which Google Wallet uses, so signing up Wallet is pretty painless.
You can put money into your Google Wallet Balance from your bank account and send it with no service fee.
Or you can send money via credit card (Visa, MasterCard, AmEx, Discover) with the industry-standard 2.9% fee. (You don't need to put money into your Google Wallet Balance to do this.)
Google Wallet works from both a website and a smartphone app (Android and iPhone -- the Google Wallet app is currently available only in the U.S., but the Google Wallet website can be used in 160 countries).
Or, once you sign up with Google Wallet, you can simply send money via credit card, bank transfer, or Wallet Balance as an attachment from Google's free Gmail email service. Here's how to do it.
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Fourth: if you have a Wells Fargo bank account, you can transfer money to me (with no fees) via Wells Fargo SurePay. Just tell WF SurePay to send the money to my ancient AOL email address steveslrATaol.com -- replace the AT with the usual @). (Non-tax deductible.)
Fifth: if you have a Chase bank account (or, theoretically,other bank accounts), you can transfer money to me (with no fees) via Chase QuickPay (FAQ). Just tell Chase QuickPay to send the money to my ancient AOL email address (steveslrATaol.com -- replace the AT with the usual @). If Chase asks for the name on my account, it's Steven Sailer with an n at the end of Steven. (Non-tax deductible.)
15 comments:
Hope you get well soon!
Steve, you're one dedicated guy. Your analysis is completely unique. Hope you're feeling better soon.
We forgive you.
Avoid the following fruits:
1. Tomatoes.
2. Jalapenos
3. Anything from Mexico.
Take care, Sir.
I thought you were enjoying your holiday.
I hope its not your psyche taking a hit from all the nasty lef-wing internet traffic about your CNN citing?
Hi Steve,
Let me be the first to say Get Well and feel better soon! I had been wondering what happened to you.
Also, I wanted to ask, had you seen the special "Black in America" on CNN? As I watched the series, I thought of your ideas. In case you or anyone else missed it, it'll be aired again this Saturday, tomorrow, at 8PM.
Love to get your thoughts and analysis!
Salaam
Mu
Those summer bugs are the worst. Hope you're feeling better.
I hope you're feeling better or will be soon. I think it's just amazing that you're so reliable with updating your blog, even on holidays.
Watching Obama do his world tour get to ya? :0 Or maybe you had a few too many jalepenos??
Get well soon, Mr. Sailer.
Take care of yourself. You matter and you are missed when you aren't here.
Deena Flinchum
Feel better!
(Dunno about jalapenos, but the Irish cure-all is, of course, hot whiskey -- dosages to be administered as frequently as necessary!
This might also help: He [Obama] ventured forth to bring light to the world)
I'm sick of emails as well.
I recommend chicken soup. Next to aspirin, it is the closest thing we have to a wonder drug. Get well soon.
Hope u don't strain urself with blogging while sick and wish u swift recovery. btw ur blog(which i follow religiously) takes 1/3 of my computer time on a daily basis, so while u were sick i actually saved time!!!!
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