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Re: [atlarge-discuss] My Candidacy Information



The account is verified, and the status page shows as such.

Email: paypal@curtis.kularski.us
Status: Verified
Account Creation Date: March 21, 2001

Try it again, this time without the ending period on the address.
https://www.paypal.com/verified/pal=paypal%40curtis.kularski.us

>
>
> Curtis M. Kularski wrote:
>
>>Not a problem. I used to have a digital certificate, but I seem to have
>> misplaced the key information for it, but I do have a verified paypal
>> account.
>> https://www.paypal.com/verified/pal=paypal%40curtis.kularski.us.
>>
>>If you need any other information, or verification let me know.
>>
>
> I am letting you know then... I am afraid that you are NOT a verified
> Paypal member, the Paypal system responded as follows:
>
> paypal@curtis.kularski.us. is NOT PayPal Verified
>
> What it Means to be Verified
>
> To become Verified, a PayPal member must provide us with proof that he
> or she has opened an account at a bank or other financial institution.
> Because these institutions are required by law to screen account
> holders, PayPal's verification process increases security when you pay
> parties you do not know. Please note that PayPal's verification system
> does not constitute an endorsement of a member, nor a guarantee of a
> member's business practices. You should always consider other indicators
>  when evaluating members, including length of PayPal membership and
> reputation scores (on eBay or other auction sites, if applicable)."
>
> That's the message I got on your Paypal account.  So, I am afraid you're
>  going to have to do better, "Curtis".
>
> --Sotiris Sotiropoulos
>
> -----------
>
> "The science of jurisprudence regards the state and power as the
> ancients regarded fire- namely, as something existing absolutely.
> But for history, the state and power are merely phenomena, just as for
> modern physics fire is not an element but a phenomenon.
>
> From this fundamental difference between the view held by history
> and that held by jurisprudence, it follows that jurisprudence can tell
> minutely how in its opinion power should be constituted and what
> power- existing immutably outside time- is, but to history's questions
> about the meaning of the mutations of power in time it can answer
> nothing."
> 				     --Leo Tolstoy, "War and Peace"




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