June 3, 2014
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Second: You can make a tax deductible contribution via VDARE by clicking here. (Paypal and credit cards accepted, including recurring "subscription" donations.) UPDATE: Don't try this at the moment.
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.
(Non-tax deductible.)
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.)
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Please ask for the RSS to be corrected, and notify readers here. A lot of people use feedly, for example, and the new site is not capturing posts properly.
Dear Jonathan:
Thanks. Here's a response from Ron to your comment:
"Thanks, Steve, I noticed the comment earlier and I think I may have fixed the problem this morning by changing http://www.unz.com/article/feed/ to http://www.unz.com/item/feed/. That change in the software architecture I'd implemented yesterday involved merging the Article type into the Item type. As a result, Article no longer existed and I think the use of Article in the RSS feed was producing the problem."
Is this any help? Neither one of knows much about RSS, so we're kind of flying blind. Please let us know what else we can do to make RSS work.
Thanks,
Steve
No, I guess that doesn't work. ...
Well, we'll be working on it.
Thanks for your help.
Feel free to post comments on this issue over at www.unz.com/isteve where Ron will see them faster.
Anonymous commenting doesn't seem possible at the new place (or is any old email address acceptable ?)
I think that'll lose some useful comments, as well as mine. A pity.
Pseudonymous posting including with a pseudonymous (i.e., fake) email is fine. Type in some nonsense characters for a name -- asdewfvcdzc -- and then other commenters can reply to asdewfvcdzc's trenchant comment by name.
The unshown email, real or fake, is a defense against somebody faking somebody else's name, since they can't know the email, real or fake.
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