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*INSTANT* online credit card and checking account registrations on
The Eagle BBS through Dragon Business Services, INC.
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Distribution, registration, and support site:
BBS: The Eagle BBS * Open 24 hours a day.
Sysop: Tim Winkfein * 1,200-14,400 bps.
City: Emory, Texas * Fast & simple log on, no verification.
Phone: 903-473-0983 * Running TriBBS v10.0
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Online Pricing:
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Classic Solitaire $15.00
Tut's Treasure $15.00
Castle Rock Casino $20.00
Discount for ordering 2 doors: $5.00
Discount for ordering 3 doors: $10.00
*IMPORTANT* You must leave me a comment if you want the discount so I can
manually lower the price!
Payment options:
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Online checks - Visa - Mastercard - American Express - Discover - JCB
So, what do I do once I get online?
1) If registering by check, you must have a blank check ready.
If registering by credit card, please have all credit card info handy.
2) Once online, select "$" from the Main menu, that will take you into
the registration door. Read all bulletins carefully! The door is very
easy to use. You shouldn't have any problems.
3) After giving all financial information, you will be taken to another
door where you will enter your registration information and will then
be given the codes to unlock the registered version of the game.
4) Leave a Comment to the Sysop if you have any problems or questions.
If all went well, you should now have your registration codes. Enter these
codes (along with the Sysop and BBS name that you will give me) in the .KEY
file for the game you purchased per the instructions in that .KEY text file.
I would appreciate any comments on this method of registration that you may
have, along with any ideas on making it easier!
Thanks,
Tim.