RFCM Revenue 22/23

Started by Administrator, August 01, 2022, 11:53:53 AM

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Administrator

Its that time of year again, and the invoices roll in! Its therefore time for me to rattle the can. Again, by no means compulsory, but running the forum is not free. If you can spare something to keep the site going all the better. Please note that ISPs (mine included) have nearly doubled their costs this year - down to energy price rises - amongst other things. Whereas in previous year £100 of donations has covered up comfortably, now the bare bones cost is £170.

I have removed the supporter badges. Anyone making a donation from 1st Aug will be added back in. Those making regular donations will be added in as they occur.

Many thanks to those you donate - as this does keep things going !

https://rulesforcommonman.uk/smf/index.php?board=43.0




thanks
Simon


Sean Clark

I'll have a look down the back of the sofa and raid my daughter's piggy bank  ;D

Stewart 46A

Thanks Simon, donation made

Stewart

pbeccas (Paul)


Colonel Kilgore

I'm looking forward to the new shiny 2022/23 "badge" we'll all get  :D

Simon

DorchesterBede


Smiley Miley 66

My monthly payment has gone through. Did you want any more ? Nice new badges ?
Miles

Moggy

My paypal standing order is still active.

Derek

Leman (Andy)

Like Derek I have just set up a monthly donation through PayPal.

Rittervonbek


martin goddard

Thank you to all who contribute.
I hope we all feel that the forum is a good place to discuss RFCM matters?
Thank you of course to Simon for engineering the site.

martin :)

Colonel Kilgore

Quote from: martin goddard on August 03, 2022, 11:52:00 AM

I hope we all feel that the forum is a good place to discuss RFCM matters?


Money talks, and - from the number of folk who have already contributed - would seem to indicate that you are right, Martin!

Simon

Big Mike

Done and Dusted!
Thanks to all our RFCM Team.
Mike

Wardy64

Agreed, raided Ben's piggie bank.

D&B

Bankinista

How do you become a supporter? My efforts so far seem to have failed.

Bankinista