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On Sat, 2008-08-02 at 07:55 -0500, gibbonsr-ml@××××××××××××××××××.com |
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> Another option, that might be fit our role more is some direct or online |
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> banking. ING.com is one of the biggest ones. Capital One is another one |
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> but I don't care for them as a company .. personal preference. That |
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> would get by the problem of having to be close by. |
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Looks like Capital One is a winner. We only have to provide them with |
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whom ever we want on file as authorized signers. We do not have to put |
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on file all officers. No one has to go to NM, or anything physical. |
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Because they offer direct bank accounts, accessed purely online. |
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Someone does have to open the account by providing personal information. |
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Followed by the Foundations info, EIN, address, etc. From there we can |
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change authorized signers by sending in a letter requesting such. Only |
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hard part will be priming the account, but otherwise. We should be able |
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to proceed with them. |
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No idea on fees, etc. That stuff is pretty moot to me. Since we really |
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have no others to shop around or compare on. I can check a few others, |
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but really getting tired of spinning wheels. I just assume bite the |
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bullet and go with Capital One. Till we have reason to go or look else |
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where. |
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William L. Thomson Jr. |
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amd64/Java/Trustees |
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Gentoo Foundation |