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FAQ: Donating to the Church of Virus
« on: 2002-03-05 21:12:15 » |
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Donating to the Church of Virus
URL: http://virus.lucifer.com/bbs/index.php?board=31;action=display;threadid=11540
Authors: Hermit
Revision: 1.1B (Full mark-up)
Moderator’s notes for revision: 1.1B Updated to include donations and tithing page
Status Complete
Donating to the Church of Virus Copyright (C) The Church of Virus 2002. All rights reserved.
Abstract Three alternate messages of donating to the Church of Virus are introduced. See also http://virus.lucifer.com/bbs/support.html
Donating to the Church of Virus
Various methods exist to donate to the Church of Virus. Email addresses at lucifer.com are available for $12 per year. See Vanity Email Addresses. Donations can be made Via PayPal to "Lucifer Media Corporation" This can be achieved by clicking on the following link, or embedding it in a web page. http://virus.lucifer.com/bbs/support.html. This page allows the choice of a single donation or a regular donation via PayPal. Visit the support page , choose the amount and period on the 2nd form and click through to PayPal to complete the transaction. It is just that easy!
Another way is to cite books using the Church of Virus Amazon.com link: This means using the following string, Code:[url]http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/ISBN here/thechurchofvirusA[/url] | in your post, and inserting the ISBN of the book where it says "ISBN here" to refer to specific books. The ISBN is sometimes refered to by Amazon as the ASN or ASIN of a book and can always be found on the page dealing with the book at Amazon. or, if you don't see it there, in the URL of the page about the book. For each purchase made by people using this link, the CoV will receive a small percentage of the selling price.
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