Domain Name: FIDONET.ORG
* Origin: Home of the ORG (2:292/854)
Domain Name: FIDONET.ORG
* Origin: Home of the ORG (2:292/854)
I see what you did there
Domain Name: FIDONET.ORG
Hello Ward!
Domain Name: FIDONET.ORG
Great Job Padrino! ;)
Ciao!
Fabio
Domain Name: FIDONET.ORG
Great Job Padrino! ;)
Ciao!
Fabio
The entire site needs updating though and more detailed information on
how to join: "Download the POLICY4.ZIP document from a nearby FidoNet BBS.".
A click on "Active nodes" leads to what seems to be a phishing site.
Hello Joacim!
20 Feb 18 09:26, you wrote to me:
Domain Name: FIDONET.ORG
Great Job Padrino! ;)
Ciao!
Fabio
The entire site needs updating though and more detailed information on
how to join: "Download the POLICY4.ZIP document from a nearby FidoNet
BBS.".
A click on "Active nodes" leads to what seems to be a phishing site.
But the domain is safe, update coul be the next step. ;)
Ciao!
The entire site needs updating though and more detailed information on
how to join: "Download the POLICY4.ZIP document from a nearby FidoNet BBS.".
Joacim,BBS.".
The entire site needs updating though and more detailed information on JM>> how to join: "Download the POLICY4.ZIP document from a nearby FidoNet JM>>
Do you have Dutch ancestors?
The entire site needs updating though and more detailed information on JM>> how to join: "Download the POLICY4.ZIP document from a nearby FidoNet JM>> BBS.".
Do you have Dutch ancestors?
Not that I'm aware of.
On 20 Feb 18 22:23:02, Joacim Melin said the following to Ward
Dossche:
nThe entire site needs updating though and more detailed information o
how to join: "Download the POLICY4.ZIP document from a nearby FidoNet
BBS.".
Do you have Dutch ancestors?
Not that I'm aware of.
Do you like movies about gladiators?
Do you have Dutch ancestors?
Not that I'm aware of.
Do you have Dutch ancestors?
Not that I'm aware of.
It's because some of the Dutchmen that I know, like stating the
obvious.
But the real question here is "who will assist me, possessing the
real Fido spirit without an agenda, to get this somewhere ...
anywhere".
A simple "I can do it" is not enough ... "I'll do it for the next 5
years at least" is better.
Although I "own" the demain, I do not "control" it. I know I could,
but I have no idea how much I will destroy if and when I do. There is
some underlying stuff beyond the website-part.
The only decent commitment I got for co-operation so far is from a
guy in Toronto-somewhere and I may just head that way for a few days
to sort it all out (and bring him some decent beers).
If help is needed, then just say so. It's not harder than that. People
will come and go but there is someone out there who is willing to help
out.
If help is needed, then just say so. It's not harder than that. People JM>> will come and go but there is someone out there who is willing to help JM>> out.
8-)
So - you need help?
So - you need help?
yes... in more ways than one O:) :lol:
On 2018 Feb 21 09:26:40, you wrote to Nick Andre:
Do you have Dutch ancestors?
Not that I'm aware of.
Do you like movies about gladiators?
No, I'm not american.
what does that have to do with (roman?) gladiators? ;)
So - you need help?
Let me answer that in the private.
So - you need help?
yes... in more ways than one O:) :lol:
You need my bankaccount number and routing codes for a contribution?8-)
i'd rather take a withdrawl :P :P :P
If help is needed, then just say so. It's not harder than that.
People will come and go but there is someone out there who is
willing to help out.
Do you have Dutch ancestors?
Not that I'm aware of.
Do you like movies about gladiators?
No, I'm not american.
If help is needed, then just say so. It's not harder than that.
People will come and go but there is someone out there who is
willing to help out.
8-)
So - you need help?
So - you need help?
yes... in more ways than one O:) :lol:
You need my bankaccount number and routing codes for a contribution? 8-)
you missed the joke... *I'd* rather take a withdrawl [from your
account]... the key is that if someone has direct deposit information for someone's account, they can also withdraw from said account... there is
no flag that signals these types of transactions are inbound deposits only...
So - you need help?
yes... in more ways than one O:) :lol:
You need my bankaccount number and routing codes for a contribution?
8-)
i'd rather take a withdrawl :P :P :P
Cash is fine too. You need my mailing address? It's in the nodelist BTW.
In the last several years, it is now manditory that a customer at any of Canada's five major banks MUST insert their bank card into the
terminal and key in their PIN code upon visiting the teller.
And by the way, its a "chip" card. The banks here no longer
read the magnetic stripe cards.
Otherwise funds can be moved by cheque ...
you missed the joke... *I'd* rather take a withdrawl [from your account]... the key is that if someone has direct deposit information for someone's account, they can also withdraw from said account... there is no flag that signals these types of transactions are inbound deposits only... i found th out years ago when i had a bank account and someone wanted to make a direct deposit... i queried the bank if there was some option that could be set to prevent them from withdrawing from my account and was told, "No, there is nothing to prevent withdrawls if they have your direct deposit i formation."... it wasn't much longer before i closed all my accounts and stopped playing their silly ass games...
In the last several years, it is now manditory that a customer at any of Canada's five major banks MUST insert their bank card into the
terminal and key in their PIN code upon visiting the teller.
There are no tellers here anymore, it's a thing of the past.
Otherwise funds can be moved by cheque ...
What's a cheque? It's still being used? The use of cheques here was stopped Jan.1st 2002.
I'm always amused to see how primitive the US banking system is. I never u cash... instead always the chipped bankcard, text-msg payments by cellphone ... We had a rudimentary PC-banking system in 1985 already.
On 24 Feb 18 09:53:46, Mark Lewis said the following to Ward Dossche:
you missed the joke... *I'd* rather take a withdrawl [from your
account]... the key is that if someone has direct deposit
information for someone's account, they can also withdraw from
said account... there is no flag that signals these types of
transactions are inbound deposits only... i found th out years ago
when i had a bank account and someone wanted to make a direct
deposit... i queried the bank if there was some option that could
be set to prevent them from withdrawing from my account and was
told, "No, there is nothing to prevent withdrawls if they have
your direct deposit i formation."... it wasn't much longer before
i closed all my accounts and stopped playing their silly ass
games...
Hahahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!! Now **THIS** is funny.
In Canada, NO bank would allow this to happen. PERIOD. Not a snowballs chance in hell of this nonsense EVER happening.
In the last several years, it is now manditory that a customer at any
of Canada's five major banks MUST insert their bank card into
the terminal and key in their PIN code upon visiting the teller. It
doesn't matter if you are a customer for years. Doesn't matter if you
are even trying to do a deposit at the teller into YOUR OWN account.
You need to insert your bank card. And by the way, its a "chip" card.
The banks here no longer read the magnetic stripe cards.
This is in addition to the teller's discretion to randomly verify
additional forms of ID and any unsatisfactory answer provided results
in "Thank you eh? But we cannot complete this transaction. Sorry!"
Then theres the many security cameras pointed at you, the security
guard on duty eating poutine, etc.... Simply having account and
routing information doesn't cut it here. In this scenario, that person
MUST be physically present to transfer the funds.
Otherwise funds can be moved by cheque (subject to a manditory waiting
hold and/or CDIC insurance for fraud), or email money transfer (which
is HEAVILY traced).
Nick
I actually somehow doubt that anyone can just withdraw funds from an American account with the account/routing number like what has been mentioned here. Theres primitive, and then theres just plain outright stupidity; the amount of fraud and laundering must be the highest in the world.
you missed the joke... *I'd* rather take a withdrawl [from your
account]... the key is that if someone has direct deposit information
for someone's account, they can also withdraw from said account...
there is no flag that signals these types of transactions are inbound
deposits only... i found th out years ago when i had a bank account
and someone wanted to make a direct deposit... i queried the bank if
there was some option that could be set to prevent them from
withdrawing from my account and was told, "No, there is nothing to
prevent withdrawls if they have your direct deposit i formation."...
it wasn't much longer before i closed all my accounts and stopped
playing their silly ass games...
Hahahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!! Now **THIS** is funny.
you seem to have missed or misunderstood the key phrase "direct
deposit"... you know the way a lot of people get paid these days? their employer deposits their paycheck directly into their account... we're certainly not talking about visiting any bank... so direct deposit where your check is depositited into your account does not prevent or have any switch to prevent your employer from aking money out of your account...
let them over pay you a little bit and they can take it right back
without even asking you...
you seem to have missed or misunderstood the key phrase "direct
deposit"... you know the way a lot of people get paid these days?
their employer deposits their paycheck directly into their account...
we're certainly not talking about visiting any bank... so direct
deposit where your check is depositited into your account does not
prevent or have any switch to prevent your employer from aking money
out of your account... let them over pay you a little bit and they
can take it right back without even asking you...
What Nick and I understand is that you are discribing a system which
would simply be laughed away here.
We don't have a cheque-system and certainly not direct deposit.
My salary has alway been paid by banktransfer, as is my retirment now.
My salary has alway been paid by banktransfer, as is my retirmentnow.
uhhh... banktransfer /is/ direct deposit ;)
So it's different ... you mentioned a cheque being deposited in an
So it's different ... you mentioned a cheque being deposited in an
i mentioned no such thing...
... so direct
deposit where your check is depositited into your account ... *****************************************************************************
So it's different ... you mentioned a cheque being deposited in an
i mentioned no such thing...
... so direct
deposit where your check is depositited into your account ...
Taaadidaaadidaaaaa .... 8-)
PS: excellent pull out of context :eyeroll:
i mentioned no such thing...
PS: excellent pull out of context :eyeroll:
You wrote:
i mentioned no such thing...
PS: excellent pull out of context :eyeroll:
You wrote:
i mentioned no such thing...
yes... i did not write anything about checks IN THE ORIGINAL... someone else brought that confusion into the mix...
PS: excellent pull out of context :eyeroll:
You wrote:
i mentioned no such thing...
yes... i did not write anything about checks IN THE ORIGINAL... someone
else brought that confusion into the mix...
Roy Witt would be proud of you... 8-)
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