1995-02-04 - Re: Wired Institutes PGP Usage For Subscriptions….

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From: Robert Rothenburg Walking-Owl <rrothenb@ic.sunysb.edu>
To: werewolf@io.org (Mark Terka)
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UTC Datetime: 1995-02-04 11:01:39 UTC
Raw Date: Sat, 4 Feb 95 03:01:39 PST

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From: Robert Rothenburg Walking-Owl <rrothenb@ic.sunysb.edu>
Date: Sat, 4 Feb 95 03:01:39 PST
To: werewolf@io.org (Mark Terka)
Subject: Re: Wired Institutes PGP Usage For Subscriptions....
In-Reply-To: <8ajClOwscU-H077yn@io.org>
Message-ID: <199502041101.GAA29832@libws4.ic.sunysb.edu>
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> 
> Got this message in my mailbox a week after I posted the query of magazine
> subscriptions via encrypted cc #'s. I'll check it out tonight, as I want to
> order a subscription for a friend.

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> In article <v4cAlOwscUg6077yn@io.org>, werewolf@io.org (Mark Terka) wrote:
> 
> > .....if it is sooooooo hooked in the online culture have a PGP public key
> > that 'net users could use to send in their credit card numbers for
> > subscriptions?
> 
> 
> Here it is. We're just implementing it. Send us a message (send to
> talk2subs@wired.com)

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Neato. I'm tempted to send 'em a message saying "Where's the crime?!"...





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