cash, cheque, money order
2007-03-19 23:33:48
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answered by Chief BaggageSmasher 7
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Depending on where you are at. (Country of residence) I know that here in the USA you can use paypal if you have a bank account. You don't need a credit card, it's like sending a virtual check. Hope that helps.
2007-03-19 23:33:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I guess it depends on who you are paying and how fast it has to be done.
Many places will draft your checking account. Unfortunately, you'll need to divulge your bank name, routing number and account number to them. Armed with this information, they could withdraw any amount they wanted to from your account.
You can send them a payment via paypal or through similar payment services. There is a small charge to send money.
You could send a wire transfer to them. You will need THEIR wire routing number and account number, bank name, bank address, their name, etc. Fast, but expensive.
You could send an old fashioned check, cashier's check or money order. You could also send cash. You will need their mailing address, of course.
2007-03-19 23:37:05
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answered by ssbn598 5
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Do you have a bank account? If so you should be able to pay by cheque (by post) or bt debit card (phone or on-line).
2007-03-19 23:35:08
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answered by DriverRob 4
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use a debit card automatically deducts your purchased to your savings.
having debit cards makes life more easier than credit cards at least you have nothing to think of all your graving debts.
2007-03-19 23:34:58
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answered by leoNpari 3
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Postal money order or bank cheque or approved personal cheque.
2007-03-19 23:34:12
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answered by burning brightly 7
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Only cash
2007-03-19 23:33:31
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answered by Anonymous
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I you have a bank account, then as your bank about a wire transfer.
2007-03-23 16:44:31
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answered by annazzz1966 6
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Cash or check.
2007-03-19 23:40:56
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answered by Rene B 5
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Try for a personal loan
2007-03-19 23:33:30
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answered by sudi p 2
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