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From: Rockne Johnson <>
Subject: Re: [DK] Paying for information - was Emmigration
Date: Sun, 01 Sep 2002 08:08:46 -0700
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On the drive back from Salt Lake City to Sedona, Arizona, We passed a
Navajo Indian curio stand in the middle of the Painted Desert which
advertised boldly that they accepted both Master Card and American Express.
Another sign said "Turn back, friendly Indians behind you." If they can
be so up-to-the-date, why can't the Danes?

Rock

At 07:35 PM 9/1/02 +1200, Ian Westergaard wrote:
> > somehow if you find who you're looking for they charge you
>
>I don't mind paying for information as long as the fee is reasonable, the
>information is certified by a qualified researcher, and the method of
>payment is simple, i.e. credit card.
>
>Why is it that so many Danish organisations do not accept credit cards? It
>would be difficult to find any in New Zealand that don't accept credit
>cards!
>
>Ian Westergaard


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