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I put an announcement up a while back about Angie needing some help with expenses.
Needless to say the $33.00 was not exactly what we expected. SIGH!!!! The donation button is at the top of every page. That being said, since I've been nominated to take things over after Roland's passing, something I wasn't really looking to do, but Angie needed a hand in her time of need. I have a few options for everyone to think about. 1. Get some dough coming in to make sure OCC stays as it is with hopefully getting an upgrade to make it more user friendly for cell phones. 2. Shut the site down for future posting and use it as an information only site. 3. Sell it and relieve everyone of any responsibility and make sure Angie gets taken care of, cause God knows, she's been thru enough already! 4. Selling would mean ads and possibly a change in format, but it would still be available to use as normal. The choice is yours folks. I'll make a decision very shortly depending on how things go. |
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What are the per annum costs associated with maintaining the forum . I am only to pleased to kick in some money but would like to know the costs so I can factor in my contribution
Also how can I donate from Downunder Oz
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With hosting and others things along the way, and with the update that really needs to take place for cell users the first go round will be around 2500.00. After that about 250 to 500 a year. |
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Well I just gave $50 to get it started.
If everyone that I have helped just gave a dollar, we should be good. Hell I've given enough laughs for that. ![]() |
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Well, I can vouch for getting my moneys worth from Ole George shortly after joining here.
And several other members with a priceless amount of knowledge have contributed to my Cub ownership journey. ![]() So I guess I better pony up some too. Canadian pesos don’t go as far though. |
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Every bit helps keep the lights on I donated here today
Forums Like Red square ask for a $25.00 Yearly Simple tractors $20.00 Yearly MTF I Think it is $30 something Yearly Green Tractor Talk I Think it is $30 something Yearly Weekend freedom machine again I Think it is $30 something Yearly Unofficial Cub Cadet site has several different levels of Donation Monthly, Yearly or a one time $150 donation If everyone donated $20 US Today That's 125 Members to make Up for the Back dues for the site Plus another 25 Members that would cover the Yearly fees I think Digger said it was $400 or $500 yearly fee to the hosting company There are 502 active Members Here
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I clicked on the "Donate " link and it listed is this correct please if so I will make a donation
Oz
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Ozcubowner
Yes, that's correct. Thanks man! |
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