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Fixed.TSMacNeil wrote:I won't speak for Jeremy, but i wouldn't want to have to process a bunch of checks and bank deposits given his upcoming schedule.davintosh wrote:We all have the ability to pay via snail-mail -- cash, check, money order, beer, etc... While not as convenient or quick as PayPal, humanity got along just fine for centuries without it. Just give us a mailing address and watch the moneys fly in.![]()
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Jeremy, No buts about it, your time is limited and most of us have Paypal. Fees are a fact of doing business and Paypal will help keep it simple for the masses.Jeremy wrote:Fact1: MyE28.com has expenses.
Fact2: The money to pay for those expenses has to come from somewhere.
Starting this fall, my free time will be extremely limited, so I'm open to suggestions.
A PayPal account for donations is the obvious route to take, but....
Good point. Maybe for this and for other administrative stuff and some level of accountability, the Beamters could work together on it, forming an operating board, of sorts. I don't know all of what the Beamters do, and maybe they're not the ones to do it, so a rotating group of members perhaps?TSMacNeil wrote:I won't speak for Jeremy, but i would want to have to process a bunch of checks and bank deposits given his upcoming schedule.davintosh wrote:We all have the ability to pay via snail-mail -- cash, check, money order, beer, etc... While not as convenient or quick as PayPal, humanity got along just fine for centuries without it. Just give us a mailing address and watch the moneys fly in.![]()
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I agree 100% but I also think posting should be open to everyone. I think there are enough of us old fart types that we should be able to get enough funding to make up for the starving student types. I wouldn't want some kid that's surviving on Top Raman and Mac N' Cheese to not be able to ask questions (no matter how much their grammar/spelling is pissing me offTSMacNeil wrote: I think it's critical that the site still be "open" for reference of the masses for the purposes of reading and research of existing material. That's good for the brand, and there is truly a shit-ton of valuable material posted already....it should remain free.
Yeah, prolly right. I do detect an influx of "first car" members' recently. I have no doubt that a small percentile of us can cover the site costs...Karl Grau wrote:I agree 100% but I also think posting should be open to everyone. I think there are enough of us old fart types that we should be able to get enough funding to make up for the starving student types. I wouldn't want some kid that's surviving on Top Raman and Mac N' Cheese to not be able to ask questions (no matter how much their grammar/spelling is pissing me offTSMacNeil wrote: I think it's critical that the site still be "open" for reference of the masses for the purposes of reading and research of existing material. That's good for the brand, and there is truly a shit-ton of valuable material posted already....it should remain free.).
That's a fine and dandy idea but with money involved and no accountability things could get ugly. Not saying anybody is dishonest or untrustworthy but things happen that people will squabble over.TSMacNeil wrote:Ok,
Thanks for fixing my last post, I was jumpseating home and they were closing the door.
I know what Jeremy is doing, and guys, he can't get bogged down with this...period. Sending him 153 checks and a few sacks of pennies, yen, loonies..etc simply won't hunt.
I have no issues with accountability, hell, he's been carrying the site for how long? Anyway, I propose we consider a simple solution...no accountants, no committees, no directors.
I think it's critical that the site still be "open" for reference of the masses for the purposes of reading and research of existing material. That's good for the brand, and there is truly a shit-ton of valuable material posted already....it should remain free.
Maybe we could fashion a fee for posting rights...i.e. what the usual suspects do here all the time (say, myself, for example...)
I'm not making policy here, just outside voice thinking, if one wants to post a topic, or reply to a topic, or just BS...that's a fee-based option. Wanna ask a question? Must be a paying member...wanna BS? Must be a paying member...
Wanna just read the encyclopedic technical material you wizkids have put together? FREE. Thats a good thing for the e28 community in general.
Whatever surplus funds there may be after hosting costs could simply finance a table at a fest...or finance our own fest...or print up raunchy posters of all the members in their birthday suits at Christmas...er...maybe not.
Basically: wanna post? gotta pay. That way, it keeps the playing field level regarding investment in our club.
In any case, this needs to be kept simple.
Just a thought.
I don't think the costs to run the site are astronomical (correct me if I'm wrong) and I honestly don't care if Jeremy is spending half of whatever I may donate on hookers, cocaine and snotty postcards to Matt H on Ban Island.mattur wrote:That's a fine and dandy idea but with money involved and no accountability things could get ugly. Not saying anybody is dishonest or untrustworthy but things happen that people will squabble over.
x2 on this. I'm willing to pay for this site because it surely has paid me back both in knowledge and friendship/camaraderie.Karl Grau wrote: I personally vote for PayPal but I'm down with whatever you decide. If you do a bake sale, I like those square coconut chocolate chip Rice Crispy treats.