From PNCBank_autoalerts at pncbank.com Tue Mar 27 23:15:26 2007 From: PNCBank_autoalerts at pncbank.com (PNCBank_autoalerts@pncbank.com) Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 00:15:26 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [Finance] PNC AutoAlert Message-ID: <200703280415.l2S4FQLY015456@cmpprod.pncbank.com> As you requested, we are notifying you that your direct deposit has been credited to your account. For 24/7 information about this account, please sign on to our free Online Banking service at https://www.accountlink.pncbank.com. Thank you for banking with PNC. Account Type: CHECKING Account Number: XXXXXXXXXXXXX5976 Deposit Amount: 138.89 Date of Deposit: 03/28/2007 Questions? Do not reply to this email. If you have questions, please send a message to us from the secure Message Center in Online Banking at https://www.accountlink.pncbank.com. You can also speak to a Financial Services Consultant by calling 1-888-PNC-BANK. The contents of this email are the property of PNC. If it was not addressed to you, you have no legal right to read it. If you think you received it in error, please notify the sender. Do not forward or copy without permission of the sender. From martin.burns at uk.ibm.com Wed Mar 28 02:06:12 2007 From: martin.burns at uk.ibm.com (Martin Paul Burns) Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 08:06:12 +0100 Subject: [Finance] Martin Burns is on leave Message-ID: I will be out of the office starting 27/03/2007 and will not return until 02/04/2007. However, I am at home, will generally have the phone on, and try to pick up mail once or twice a day. If you need a quick mail response, I suggest that you send me an SMS letting me know. For all more urgent matters related to the SPOT programme, please contact Mark Welch. Kind regards Martin Burns From martin at easyweb.co.uk Wed Mar 28 10:30:48 2007 From: martin at easyweb.co.uk (Martin Burns) Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 16:30:48 +0100 Subject: [Finance] PNC AutoAlert In-Reply-To: <200703280415.l2S4FQLY015456@cmpprod.pncbank.com> References: <200703280415.l2S4FQLY015456@cmpprod.pncbank.com> Message-ID: <6D1386BF-74D2-4586-88AE-1CE59C72A70A@easyweb.co.uk> I'm assuming from the lack of "WTF?"s that this is on the level? Dave? Cheers Martin On 28 Mar 2007, at 05:15, PNCBank_autoalerts at pncbank.com wrote: > As you requested, we are notifying you that your direct deposit has > been > credited to your account. For 24/7 information about this account, > please > sign on to our free Online Banking service at https:// > www.accountlink.pncbank.com. > Thank you for banking with PNC. > > -- > Spammers: Send me email -> yumyum at easyweb.co.uk to train my filter > http://www.nuclearelephant.com/projects/dspam/ Sell Cloth Nappies from your website: http://www.purpur.co.uk/announcing-purpur-associates From david at gigawatt.com Wed Mar 28 11:16:03 2007 From: david at gigawatt.com (David Kaufman) Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 12:16:03 -0400 Subject: [Finance] PNC AutoAlert References: <200703280415.l2S4FQLY015456@cmpprod.pncbank.com> <6D1386BF-74D2-4586-88AE-1CE59C72A70A@easyweb.co.uk> Message-ID: <005e01c77154$61d8faf0$020010ac@cylon> Yes, our bank's online banking portal suddenly grew this new auto-alert feature and I figured it would be nice for the finance group to see the google-bucks rolling in by direct deposit. It would be even nicer if I as treasurer would get off my duff and start making records available online, in the interests of transparency, full disclosure and all that. I can now download CSV's from the bank (and always could from Paypal) and it was my hope to write a script to publish monthly revenue and expense data, at least to this list, or even to the site. Do you think there's too much info in those auto-alerts for public consumption? IIRC the finance archives are publicly accessible. -dave Martin Burns wrote: > I'm assuming from the lack of "WTF?"s that this is on the level? > > Dave? > > Cheers > Martin > > > On 28 Mar 2007, at 05:15, PNCBank_autoalerts at pncbank.com wrote: > >> As you requested, we are notifying you that your direct deposit has >> been >> credited to your account. For 24/7 information about this account, >> please >> sign on to our free Online Banking service at https:// >> www.accountlink.pncbank.com. >> Thank you for banking with PNC. >> >> > > -- >> Spammers: Send me email -> yumyum at easyweb.co.uk to train my filter >> http://www.nuclearelephant.com/projects/dspam/ > Sell Cloth Nappies from your website: > http://www.purpur.co.uk/announcing-purpur-associates > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Finance mailing list > Finance at lists.evolt.org > http://lists.evolt.org/mailman/listinfo/finance From martin at easyweb.co.uk Wed Mar 28 12:20:56 2007 From: martin at easyweb.co.uk (Martin Burns) Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 18:20:56 +0100 Subject: [Finance] PNC AutoAlert In-Reply-To: <002101c4613b$4cf8b930$1401000a@dopey> References: <002101c4613b$4cf8b930$1401000a@dopey> Message-ID: On 28 Mar 2007, at 17:16, David Kaufman wrote: > FYI: I've just transferred $360 from PayPal to the checking account to > cover the next six months of hosting charges. > > i just realized that since the $300 signup charge basically wiped out > the checking account balance, and ServerMatrix will be billing the > bank > account's debit card every month, we'd better put some money in > there to > cover it... Signup charge? But haven't we been at SM for ages..? Martin -- > Spammers: Send me email -> yumyum at easyweb.co.uk to train my filter > http://www.nuclearelephant.com/projects/dspam/ Sell Cloth Nappies from your website: http://www.purpur.co.uk/announcing-purpur-associates From martin at easyweb.co.uk Wed Mar 28 12:23:37 2007 From: martin at easyweb.co.uk (Martin Burns) Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 18:23:37 +0100 Subject: [Finance] (no subject) In-Reply-To: <002101c4613b$4cf8b930$1401000a@dopey> References: <002101c4613b$4cf8b930$1401000a@dopey> Message-ID: <06FBC5B3-D2DA-44F5-BEB5-B549E1CCBBAA@easyweb.co.uk> On 3 Jul 2004, at 21:21, David Kaufman wrote: > FYI: I've just transferred $360 from PayPal to the checking account to > cover the next six months of hosting charges. As a forward looking thing, what's our monthly average income? As long as it's more than $60 then we're basically OK, right? How much do we have left in Paypal? Cheers Martin -- > Spammers: Send me email -> yumyum at easyweb.co.uk to train my filter > http://www.nuclearelephant.com/projects/dspam/ Sell Cloth Nappies from your website: http://www.purpur.co.uk/announcing-purpur-associates From david at gigawatt.com Wed Mar 28 14:44:15 2007 From: david at gigawatt.com (David Kaufman) Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 15:44:15 -0400 Subject: [Finance] PNC AutoAlert References: <002101c4613b$4cf8b930$1401000a@dopey> Message-ID: <007501c77171$78044f60$020010ac@cylon> Whoa, there, Martin! You're replying to a message I sent back in, um, July of 2004! So yes, we have *been* there for ages, and no I haven't transferred anything from PayPal to the bank since then -- have never needed to as the google revenue has been paying the hosting bills. -dave Martin Burns wrote: > On 28 Mar 2007, at 17:16, David Kaufman wrote: > >> FYI: I've just transferred $360 from PayPal to the checking account >> to cover the next six months of hosting charges. >> >> i just realized that since the $300 signup charge basically wiped out >> the checking account balance, and ServerMatrix will be billing the >> bank >> account's debit card every month, we'd better put some money in >> there to >> cover it... > > Signup charge? But haven't we been at SM for ages..? > > Martin > -- >> Spammers: Send me email -> yumyum at easyweb.co.uk to train my filter >> http://www.nuclearelephant.com/projects/dspam/ > Sell Cloth Nappies from your website: > http://www.purpur.co.uk/announcing-purpur-associates > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Finance mailing list > Finance at lists.evolt.org > http://lists.evolt.org/mailman/listinfo/finance From david at gigawatt.com Wed Mar 28 15:15:51 2007 From: david at gigawatt.com (David Kaufman) Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 16:15:51 -0400 Subject: [Finance] (no subject) References: <002101c4613b$4cf8b930$1401000a@dopey> <06FBC5B3-D2DA-44F5-BEB5-B549E1CCBBAA@easyweb.co.uk> Message-ID: <00d301c77175$e1a30ca0$020010ac@cylon> Martin Burns wrote: > As a forward looking thing, what's our monthly average income? > As long as it's more than $60 then we're basically OK, right? I has consistently hovered just under $100 perr month, until this lat november when it increased to consistently just *over* $100 a month. Not sure what to attribute the increase in traffic to, I'm guessing the release of IE7 making people scramble for IE6 browser testing solutions :-) Our hosting charge got bumped from $59 to $69 per month (in June 2005: http://lists.evolt.org/pipermail/finance/2005-June/000383.html) but yes, we're able to cover that comfortably from the google ad revenue. > How much do we have left in Paypal? 1,535.41 Very little activity in there usually (see attached). -dave From martin at easyweb.co.uk Wed Mar 28 18:12:10 2007 From: martin at easyweb.co.uk (Martin Burns) Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 00:12:10 +0100 Subject: [Finance] PNC AutoAlert In-Reply-To: <007501c77171$78044f60$020010ac@cylon> References: <002101c4613b$4cf8b930$1401000a@dopey> <007501c77171$78044f60$020010ac@cylon> Message-ID: <42C600FC-78FC-4FCB-8A90-937E9CC2F7A3@easyweb.co.uk> On 28 Mar 2007, at 20:44, David Kaufman wrote: > Whoa, there, Martin! You're replying to a message I sent back in, > um, July of 2004! > > So yes, we have *been* there for ages, and no I haven't transferred > anything from PayPal to the bank since then -- have never needed to > as the google revenue has been paying the hosting bills. *phew* - just my mail client playing silly buggers then... sorry 'bout that. Cheers Martin -- > Spammers: Send me email -> yumyum at easyweb.co.uk to train my filter > http://www.nuclearelephant.com/projects/dspam/ Sell Cloth Nappies from your website: http://www.purpur.co.uk/announcing-purpur-associates From martin at easyweb.co.uk Wed Mar 28 18:15:37 2007 From: martin at easyweb.co.uk (Martin Burns) Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 00:15:37 +0100 Subject: [Finance] (no subject) In-Reply-To: <00d301c77175$e1a30ca0$020010ac@cylon> References: <002101c4613b$4cf8b930$1401000a@dopey> <06FBC5B3-D2DA-44F5-BEB5-B549E1CCBBAA@easyweb.co.uk> <00d301c77175$e1a30ca0$020010ac@cylon> Message-ID: On 28 Mar 2007, at 21:15, David Kaufman wrote: > Martin Burns wrote: >> As a forward looking thing, what's our monthly average income? >> As long as it's more than $60 then we're basically OK, right? > > I has consistently hovered just under $100 perr month, until this > lat november when it increased to consistently just *over* $100 a > month. > > Not sure what to attribute the increase in traffic to, I'm guessing > the release of IE7 making people scramble for IE6 browser testing > solutions :-) > > Our hosting charge got bumped from $59 to $69 per month (in June > 2005: http://lists.evolt.org/pipermail/finance/2005-June/ > 000383.html) but yes, we're able to cover that comfortably from the > google ad revenue. > >> How much do we have left in Paypal? > > 1,535.41 So, a nearly 2 year cushion, over and above the mildly surplusful Google revenue.. Given the performance fun we've been having I'm wondering if it's worth splashing out a little..? Cheers Martin -- > Spammers: Send me email -> yumyum at easyweb.co.uk to train my filter > http://www.nuclearelephant.com/projects/dspam/ Sell Cloth Nappies from your website: http://www.purpur.co.uk/announcing-purpur-associates