Payment can be made via the following:

1) International postal money order.
     Your local PTT may be able to issue German postal money orders.
     Note: While reliable, this tends to be slow.

2) Eurocheques payable in German DEM.

3) German DEM, US dollars - cash.
     You can sometimes buy foreign currency at a bank or airport at the
     current exchange rate. Fold the notes over with cardboard or heavy
     paper. You might wish to consider registered, certified or insured
     mail. Tape the envelope shut.

4) Bank transfer (worldwide via SWIFT) in German DEM, US dollars.
     If you prefer this method, then e-mail me for details.

5) Bank checks drawn on a German or US bank.
     Before choosing this method, please e-mail me for verification.

If nothing above looks helpful, check with your local airport, German
consulate or a travel agency. Someone there might be able to help you.

In order.txt there are prices for US dollars and in German DEM. I called
my local bank, found out the exchange rates, and wrote down the prices.
As relative currency prices move around, you might get a really good deal
or a bad deal. If the exchange rate slides too much, just find the current
rate for that many German DEM and send that.


Addressing:

Please list your first name, last name and COMPLETE mailing address. Though
your local postal service may accept packages with something like "P. Hunter,
Plymouth, England" and deliver them, sometimes customs will send improperly
addressed packages back to me.

If your country does not use Roman letters you may wish to enclose return
address labels in your language AND in English - the German postal service
will not accept packages if they can't read the label.

If you provide an addressed mailing label with your order it will help.
Sometimes it's hard to read some people's writing, and you'd hate for your
package to get delivered to the wrong place or returned to me, right?
