Uh.
I suggest next time we do not spend $99 on a proprietary service that is
asking for all kinds of personal data but use a true FLOSS alternative
like Pentabarf [1] for free.
Obviously we looked for FOSS options first last year and came up pretty short on workable
options. I don't recall whether we looked at Pentabarf specifically (what a name!),
but I'm a little concerned about the likelihood of success using a project whose
mailing list link is broken and last update was four years ago.