A transmission of money to the Bitcoin account connected to a ransom note for Nancy Guthrie was observed by TMZ on Tuesday.

TMZ, the show business site which earlier received a possible ransom note, reported that it had seen activity in the account for the first time since the kidnap drama unfolded. But the outlet declined to reveal the amount.

Citing an unidentified source, People later reported it was just “hundreds of dollars.” KGUN, a Tucson station which also received the same ransom note that reportedly contained salient details of Guthrie’s home, noted that the transaction was “less than $300.”

The amount was a trifle compared to the $6 million requested by an alleged kidnapper to be delivered by Feb. 9 if a first deadline was not met. Both deadlines apparently came and went. “Today” show host Savannah Guthrie and her siblings have expressed a willingness to pay the kidnapper while pleading for their mother’s return.

Nancy Guthrie has not been seen since the night of Jan. 31 but the case got a jolt on Tuesday when officials released images of an apparently armed person wearing a ski mask and gloves appearing to tamper with Guthrie’s doorbell camera the night of the disappearance.