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I tried to sign up last year using my Taiwanese credit card, but after the first month, it rseefud the autopaypal charge the next month and I got an email stating that Majority.fm canceled my account. It took me a while to work out what happened. Apparently my issuing bank expects me to call them every month before the automatic charge takes place, on that day, so they can allow it. I’m told that as a foreigner living in Taiwan, I’m lucky to have a credit card at all. Anyway, I did some jiujitsu and set up a PayPal account on a joint bank account with my father in the US, for the sole purpose of making my meager $10 monthly membership contribution (btw I’ve been unemployed for the last 8 months), and I have to transfer money monthly from my local bank to the US, again to accomplish this goal. BUT IT’S WORTH IT. That Thomas Frank interview from last week was just another example of what makes your show so valuable. Oh, btw, I owe you some money for members-only podcasts over the last 6 months or so that I technically shouldn’t have had access to, but I think I can make that up in individual contributions here and there. I’m sorry for having gamed the system for so long, but I’ll make good on it and I’m glad to finally have what appears to be a working monthly contribution thing set up and functioning.
I wouldn’t want to do that; I like it when my son wants to touch and explore my face. It’s sort of intimate and makes my heart beat faster.To deal with the cold fingers, I just carry a burp cloth in my back pocket and periodically wipe my son’s fingers off.
There you go, Sam.I’ve been listening for over a year now. Thank you for being an hnseot political commentator and for cutting against the grain when selecting your guests. You’re one of the few progressives that consistently considers radical viewpoints on-air. Today’s interview with Jeff and Sarah was a perfect example; it’s refreshing to hear dialogue between progressives and Marxists that isn’t reactionary and hostile.Thanks again, Sam.- Maxx (of the People’s Republic of Davis, CA)
3 comments
Paxton says:
Jan 25, 2015
I tried to sign up last year using my Taiwanese credit card, but after the first month, it rseefud the autopaypal charge the next month and I got an email stating that Majority.fm canceled my account. It took me a while to work out what happened. Apparently my issuing bank expects me to call them every month before the automatic charge takes place, on that day, so they can allow it. I’m told that as a foreigner living in Taiwan, I’m lucky to have a credit card at all. Anyway, I did some jiujitsu and set up a PayPal account on a joint bank account with my father in the US, for the sole purpose of making my meager $10 monthly membership contribution (btw I’ve been unemployed for the last 8 months), and I have to transfer money monthly from my local bank to the US, again to accomplish this goal. BUT IT’S WORTH IT. That Thomas Frank interview from last week was just another example of what makes your show so valuable. Oh, btw, I owe you some money for members-only podcasts over the last 6 months or so that I technically shouldn’t have had access to, but I think I can make that up in individual contributions here and there. I’m sorry for having gamed the system for so long, but I’ll make good on it and I’m glad to finally have what appears to be a working monthly contribution thing set up and functioning.
online college courses says:
Apr 20, 2015
I wouldn’t want to do that; I like it when my son wants to touch and explore my face. It’s sort of intimate and makes my heart beat faster.To deal with the cold fingers, I just carry a burp cloth in my back pocket and periodically wipe my son’s fingers off.
Subin says:
Apr 29, 2015
There you go, Sam.I’ve been listening for over a year now. Thank you for being an hnseot political commentator and for cutting against the grain when selecting your guests. You’re one of the few progressives that consistently considers radical viewpoints on-air. Today’s interview with Jeff and Sarah was a perfect example; it’s refreshing to hear dialogue between progressives and Marxists that isn’t reactionary and hostile.Thanks again, Sam.- Maxx (of the People’s Republic of Davis, CA)