Get off the Internet then
[QUOTE=Switched; 1240773]Hey Bell37,
The dealbreaker for me is no paypal, I very rarely use my CC online outside of general bills. If I did use it in USD, I'd get hit with a $25 conversion charge for my bank, and get a call from my bank to see if it is authorised. I don't work near a post office and to be frank, avoid it wherever
Shit, what a Capitol 'L' for loser, go cry somewhere else, no one gives a shit about you CC situation or your stingy arse ways.
Go somewhere else, your kind just leeches off everyone else and expects freebies.
Forum Membership Payment by Cash
[QUOTE=Tiki Tour;1241034]What may work is to simply get some US$ slip them in an envelope with some camouflage material and mail it. Not to the postal regulations but it works, and if it does get lost on the way then it is not a lot of money. Not sure what the moderator would think about this although.[/QUOTE]Last time I looked at the membership section of the forum cash payment was an official option so it should not upset anyone nor should it be contrary to any laws. I have often posted cash to pay for small overseas purchases and never had a problem. A transfer to a foreign bank account costs $25 or $30 in bank fees so for small purchases is not a sensible option. Credit card overseas payments do not cost much contrary to our fellow member's belief. A US$20 payment on a visa card for example should cost less than $5 in bank fees. If you want to buy small quantities of bank notes it is always better to go to the Indian money change shops as there is no flat rate transaction fee unlike the banks that charge $8 or $10.