Donations working again!

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john

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Some of you know that I had some problems with PayPal due to my International relocation. I'm pleased to say that these issues have now been resolved and I can now accept donations again but to a new address:

donations@caudata.org

or go here: http://www.caudata.org/donations.shtml

I prefer donations in €uro and I have updated the donations page accordingly. I can accept any PayPal currency though.

(Message edited by john on August 23, 2004)
 
You think you've had problems with PayPal, ha!
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As I've mentioned before, I am unwilling/unable to use that "service"....but!...I'm in the process of making a donation through a third party.

In doing so, it would be nice to know: how's the situation now in terms of being able to cover expenses? Last I heard, there hasn't been a flood of donations (that's my submission for Understatement of the Year).
 
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