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Posted By: Julie Vognar
I have been winning chess cards, mostly from abroad. A guy in Iceland and one in Germany wanty CASH (it'll be about cse, $10 in the other). Is that legal? Also, I'm especially worried if it isn't because of all the mail snooping everyone's doing because of the anthrax. The problem is with Iceland--he accepts bank checks, but they cost $4 (and I won the invitation to the Spassky-Fischer chess match for $5). I can't quite make out what the german will accept besides cash (I'll have to write him in German; seem to have overestimated his English). |
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