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Give me your money please.

Now you can easily send me ten US dollars.

Why would you want to do that? Hey! Why not?

Obviously this is a new feature - taking credit cards. This page was set up to test the system. These Nexus people and their operation is all in Canada. I have intimate knowledge of this company and trust them.


Fun factoids about US money that I stole from somewhere.

The factoids I stole, not the money!

The trading of buckskin furs in colonial times created the name "buck" for a dollar.

Soldiers during the Civil War called them "greenbacks" for the color of the ink on the back of bills.

A five-dollar bill is sometimes called "a fin." "Finf" is the Yiddish word for five.

Another name for a ten-dollar bill is "sawbuck." This name comes from the wooden legs of a sawhorse which form an X and X is the Roman numeral for ten.

A "double sawbuck" is a twenty-dollar bill.

A $100 bill is a "C-note." "C" is short for "century," meaning 100.

Starting in the 1920s and 1930s, money was nicknamed for what it could buy. It was called "bread" or "dough." One name for counterfeit money was "sourdough."


Go ahead and explore these links. You can see the forms and still be able to back out. There are no traps or tricks. If you like what you see and want to accept credit cards at your site, perhaps you will sign up your own http://nexusxi.com account.

Peace of Mind - Only $10 (Pay by Credit Card) Click here to send me $10 with your VISA or MasterCard.

The cheaper thing I sell (Pay by Phone) Click here to send me $10 with your VISA or MasterCard by phoning the details in.

The cheaper thing I sell (Pay by Money Order) This makes a form to print out and mail to Edmonton with a money order that you can buy from your bank or Post Office.

The cheaper thing I sell (Add to Cart) For multiple items on one purchase I suppose.

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