"International Transaction" - What the heck?

Wook

Settler
Jun 24, 2012
688
4
Angus, Scotland
Today while viewing my online statement, I came across a fee labelled "International Transaction" for £1.50. What the heck? "I haven't bought anything recently", I thought to myself.

I have heard of banking scams where people take small amounts of money from many accounts in the hope of not being noticed - maybe that is what was happening?

I scratched my head for a few minutes until I read the transaction immediately under the suspect one.

It read:

"BIOLITE US 179.00"

Yes!!

The suspect charge was the exchange rate fee for sending money to an American company. That they've taken the money out means my stove has shipped.

I can't wait!
 

Wook

Settler
Jun 24, 2012
688
4
Angus, Scotland
That's $179 including shipping. It comes to about £120.

Small price to pay for a machine that at first glance breaks the laws of thermodynamics ;)

The fan heats the fire which powers the fan which heats the fire which powers the fan......
 

swright81076

Tinkerer
Apr 7, 2012
1,702
1
Castleford, West Yorkshire
The concept is brilliant. I've made several gasifiers with fans, but didn't go down the road of TEG as didn't know which one would be suitable.
I think for a decent generator your looking about £40. So £120 isn't too far out of the woods really.

sent from my Jelly Bean'd galaxy nexus.
 

Hoodoo

Full Member
Nov 17, 2003
5,302
13
Michigan, USA
That's $179 including shipping. It comes to about £120.

Small price to pay for a machine that at first glance breaks the laws of thermodynamics ;)

The fan heats the fire which powers the fan which heats the fire which powers the fan......

You continue to put energy into the system in the form of fuel so no laws are violated. :)

Although...I have actually not looked at this contraption... ;)

Also, I doubt the fan heats the fire eh? It just increases the flow of oxygen to the fire.
 

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