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Least ways that's what I do. Both times I've mailed them to the Czech Republic, they made it to Filip in less than a week. 80¢ postage gets it there from the United States. Make sure you use International Money Orders. Apparently the other kind aren't accepted at his bank without charging a fee. A large fee. The liquor store that I buy them at just charges 59¢. Right reasonable if you ask me, and it eliminates all the middlemen and snoopy credit people. I'm out $1.39 plus the envelope, but this way Fencer has the cash on hand and that seems like it works well. It does have the drawback of going through the mail, but this being a turn based site I'd think people would be used to waiting for their opponent to move. :)
I don't know about what you are going through with a cell phone.. I don't use a cell so am not too sure what the sms code is.. I think Fencer mentioned it was an international code.. I would try to go through paypal themselves.. give them a call perhaps there should be a 1-800 number listed somewhere.
as for if you have a visa or mastercard.. it seemed fairly easy on my end.. as far as the little surcharge.. I didn't mind.. it really isn't all that expensive anyway.. Heck.. I would spend way more going out just one night.. then the fee here..
And I am entitled to have some entertainment.. like everyone else is..
How hard would be to accept plain old VISA or Mastercard like thousands of business's do worldwide? There are too many middlemen and hoops to jump though here. JMO
Gypsy: Are you sure you entered your correct cell phone number, including the international code?
If so, try to contact Moneybookers customer service.
I know their SMS confirmation system works bad for people outside European Union but I can hardly do anything with it.
This link goes to Project Xanadu. Perhaps you've typed it wrong? I wouldn't mind having the link for a money exchange service either. Fencer gave me one awhile back. I'll see if I can find it. I did. It appears that you mistyped the link, put a "u" where you meant to put an "e".
They are in Eur, so if you need to know how much it cost in a different currency, you can use http://www.xu.com to convert what the price will be. (Or ask for more help here, plenty of people willing to help.)
Wow. Well done to qusar on his 3422 moves on 3rd December 2004.
Based on 24 hours of gameplay......
3422 / 24 = 142.6 moves per hour:
142.6 / 60 = 2.376 moves per minute:
60 seconds / 2.376 moves per minute = 25.252525 seconds.
If qusar had no sleep for 24 hours and made moves continuously during this time, that would equal an average of one move every 25 seconds.
If for example qusar remained on site and moved continuously for 14 hours....
3422 / 14 = 244.43 moves per hour:
244.43 / 60 = 4.074 moves per minute:
60 seconds / 4.074 moves per minute = 14.73 seconds.
Therefore if qusar played continuously for 14 hours, that would equal an average of 1 move every 14.73 seconds.
I thought I would give credit where credit is due seeing as I myself will never be at the top of that list, mainly because my fingers will never have enough energy or stamina to do that much clicking!