IluvStaffys   10 #37 Posted February 26, 2012 I'd love to sponsor you, but hate filling in all my personal details on those online forms. Can I send you a cheque for £10 somehow? You could pm me with an address if you like.  Hi RosyRat ) Thankyou so much for offering to sponsor me, that's really kind of you. I will send you my details in a pm. Muchly appreciated as alwaysx i will also send you pictures of the walk when i've done it  Sarah x Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
IluvStaffys   10 #38 Posted February 26, 2012 Can you give us an idea of your route maybe so if any forummmers want to donate they can come along to cheer you on too:D  Hi Denlin The walk will now take place at Rothervally country park from 9am. So if anyone would like to come along to help support us they are more than welcome. If people decide to bring their dogs along, please ensure they are kept on a lead at all times,and that they clean up after their lil angels that's all i ask  Thankyou  Sarah x Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
philyyy   10 #39 Posted February 26, 2012 I've sponsored you a tenner but may I suggest using http://www.justgiving.com next time as I'm not sure I like paying 15p for the honour of donating money. I know it's not much but I think it's a bit cynical of the site you've used. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
mc55 Â Â 10 #40 Posted February 26, 2012 I've sponsored you a tenner but may I suggest using http://www.justgiving.com next time as I'm not sure I like paying 15p for the honour of donating money. I know it's not much but I think it's a bit cynical of the site you've used. Â Just Giving actually take a cut from the charity from the money raised ... I presumed that we pay the .15p to avoid this - can you confirm Sarah ? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
IluvStaffys   10 #41 Posted February 26, 2012 I've sponsored you a tenner but may I suggest using http://www.justgiving.com next time as I'm not sure I like paying 15p for the honour of donating money. I know it's not much but I think it's a bit cynical of the site you've used.  Hi Philyyy Thankyou so much for your kind donation,it's is very much appreciated by me and all at Rain Rescue.  To be honest, i should have researched the online fundraising site before setting it up. This is the first time i have done anything like this, so i shall certainly check this out beforehand next time !!  Thankyou for also paying the chargers, though i do understand and agree with your views about this.  I will share the pictures and write up of the day, once i have completed the walk. Thanks again  Sarah Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
IluvStaffys   10 #42 Posted February 26, 2012 Just Giving actually take a cut from the charity from the money raised ... I presumed that we pay the .15p to avoid this - can you confirm Sarah ?  Hi I have had a look on their terms and conditions regarding the added fees  Donations concluded through our site  We will process direct donation payments and fundraised donations on your behalf raised through the Website. All donations will initially be held in a non-interest bearing account on trust for the relevant charity specified in your donation. The donations will then be paid weekly via BACS transfer to the accounts specified by the relevant charities, although please note that payments can take up to 14 days to be processed. Donations will be paid net of any fees and credit/debit card charges.  It can take up to 14 working days for donations to reach the relevant charity bank account, due to the time it takes to process the payments. Charities will be able to track the payment of their donations through their administration section on the Website.   Where donations are made by debit/credit card, a processing fee will be payable to the debit/credit card company. You can either choose to add the fee on top of your donation or have it deducted from your donation. Please note that you are only able to claim GiftAid on your donation as opposed to any fees levied during the payment process.  Hope this is helpful  Sarah x Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
IluvStaffys   10 #43 Posted February 26, 2012 A little more info ...........  Please ensure that you select the correct card type for your donation, as different debit or credit cards charge different fees. By selecting the wrong card type, it may mean that the fees you need to pay are more or less than you initially thought, and these fees once paid (via a deduction from your donation if more) are not refundable. CharityChoice does not benefit in any way from the fees paid to credit and debit card companies. Where there is a surplus from your donation after fees have been deducted, this will be passed on to the charity of your donation.  Sarah Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
garlicmunch   10 #44 Posted February 26, 2012 Chav with staffie !!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
IluvStaffys   10 #45 Posted February 26, 2012 (edited) Chav with staffie !!!  Your so rude !!  Nahh you got it wrong !! i'm actually a lady who loves all dogs, imparticular Staffies ) Have you ever owned a Staffy GarlicMuncher ? I'm guessing that you haven't, as you would already know that Staffy's are a wonderful breed of dog, and with the correct ownership, you couldn't ask for a better breed.  "You do not have to be a chav to own a staffy" Edited February 26, 2012 by IluvStaffys Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
del_n_kacii   10 #46 Posted February 26, 2012 Your so rude !!  Nahh you got it wrong !! i'm actually a lady who loves all dogs, imparticular Staffies ) Have you ever owned a Staffy GarlicMuncher ? I'm guessing that you haven't, as you would already know that Staffy's are a wonderful breed of dog, and with the correct ownership, you couldn't ask for a better breed.  "You do not have to be a chav to own a staffy"   il 2nd that, staffys are brilliant dogs i have a Staff X JRT he is such a good boy with other dogs and my 4 yr old daughter he was a foster but i failed and decided to keep him  sarah i will sponser u but it wont be much im afraid but every penny helps i suppose Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
IluvStaffys   10 #47 Posted February 26, 2012 il 2nd that, staffys are brilliant dogs i have a Staff X JRT he is such a good boy with other dogs and my 4 yr old daughter he was a foster but i failed and decided to keep him  sarah i will sponser u but it wont be much im afraid but every penny helps i suppose  Thankyou del n Kacii, always nice to hear positivity about the staffy breed. Thankyou again for your offer to sponsor me. Every penny raised will go to the dogs and cats in need, that have come from crisis situations.  Every little helps, no matter how small. You could either donate on my fundraising page here http://www.charitychoice.co.uk/fundraiser/sarahcorbridge  Or if you would prefer more traditonal methods, please inbox me your details and i will contact you.  Thanks to you Del n Kacii and everyone else who has sponosred me so far. I am amazed by the kindness people have shown, i appreciate it so very much  Thanks again  Sarah Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Jackie2141 Â Â 10 #48 Posted February 26, 2012 Your so rude !! Â Nahh you got it wrong !! i'm actually a lady who loves all dogs, imparticular Staffies ) Have you ever owned a Staffy GarlicMuncher ? I'm guessing that you haven't, as you would already know that Staffy's are a wonderful breed of dog, and with the correct ownership, you couldn't ask for a better breed. Â "You do not have to be a chav to own a staffy" Â :clap::clap::nod: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...