So, I ordered “Mail classified by POPFile” and “Use the source, Luke!” from him for a total cost of $30. Here’s the original PayPal receipt:
Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2002 11:54:25 -0800
Subject: Receipt for your Payment
This email confirms that you have paid EVO, Inc. $30.00
using PayPal.
This credit card transaction will appear on your bill as
“PAYPAL*EVO INC”.
SHOPPING CART CONTENTS:
1.
Item Name: Custom set of 5 non-AOL .WAV Files
Option 1: Enter your 5 scripts:: “Use the source, Luke!”,
“Mail classified by POPFile”
Option 2: (If needed, enter more info):: (Yep, I know it’s
only two, but that’s all I need…)
Item Number: EVO-4
Item Amount: $30.00
Quantity: 1
Total: $30.00
Cart Subtotal: $30.00
Handling: $0.00
Shipping:
Sales Tax (0.000%): $0.00
Cart Total: $30.00
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Payment Details:
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Amount: $30.00
Buyer: John Graham-Cumming
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Business Information:
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Business: EVO, Inc.
Three days later I had three voice files (the two I’d ordered plus he threw in “You’ve got mail, John!” for free).
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