1) Sure, find a non-paypal way to send me 20 dollars plus your credit card number and I'll fill it out for you.
2) That's called "cramming" and you should report it to the FCC so that (hopefully, someday) they can put those guys out of business.
3) That's called "micropayments" and people have been talking about it for over a decade. There are major technical and political problems to implementing it and, ultimately, I think most people would prefer to get ads on their web pages than having to pay a penny to view it.
2) That's called "cramming" and you should report it to the FCC so that (hopefully, someday) they can put those guys out of business.
Already done it, apparently the (scam) company was started by an ex-high level At&t insider. But yeah they sure did find a way to take 20 dollars from me without me having to do anything.
And yes it is micropayments, I guess I'm just surprised and angry that the closest I got to micropayments was a scam.
2) That's called "cramming" and you should report it to the FCC so that (hopefully, someday) they can put those guys out of business.
3) That's called "micropayments" and people have been talking about it for over a decade. There are major technical and political problems to implementing it and, ultimately, I think most people would prefer to get ads on their web pages than having to pay a penny to view it.