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HolmesCo
12-14-06, 11:01 AM
I am happy to join the dbs talk membership to help support this great forum. I cannot find out how. I remember reading it somwehrer when I first signed up, but cannot find it now. If someone will give me the link, I wuld like to contribute. Thanks.
Earl Bonovich
12-14-06, 11:02 AM
http://www.dbstalk.com/payments.php
Thank you for the offer
Canis Lupus
12-14-06, 11:05 AM
Everyone who's benefited should consider this. It's peanuts for the level of love these guys have given us by busting their humps these last few weeks.
HolmesCo
12-14-06, 11:11 AM
I agree, more than fair price, a way to say thanks for all Earl et al are doing. I do have a problem in that it seems paypal is the way to pay. I have had major problems with paypal, ripping me off, won't bore you with details, but closed my account several months ago. Earl if you want to PM me with a snail mail I can send a check, or if there is some other means to pay let me know.
dervari
12-14-06, 11:27 AM
You should be able to use PP without an account as a one-shot payment.
HolmesCo
12-14-06, 11:38 AM
You should be able to use PP without an account as a one-shot payment.
Yes you are right. I got thrown off by the log in request at very top. I just ignored that and went ahead with the rest of the form, and payment completed. Thanks.
Just a just ordered too.
Had no Idea you could support this forum that way
So worth it, everyone should do it
:)
Slump Buster
12-14-06, 12:03 PM
Just a just ordered too.
Had no Idea you could support this forum that way
So worth it, everyone should do it
:)
ditto and ditto
Just a just ordered too.
Had no Idea you could support this forum that way
So worth it, everyone should do it
:)
I agree - cheap at twice the price.
I am proud to be a supporting member. :D
pecocus
12-14-06, 12:38 PM
Like the other posters... no idea this could be done.
But it's done now! :)
HolmesCo
12-14-06, 12:43 PM
Like the other posters... no idea this could be done.
But it's done now! :)
Earl, looks like you need to be more prevalent with this. Maybe a button on top of the main forum menu. I cannot even remember where I read it when I first joined actually. But seeing somebody else talk about it earlier today reminded me.
And the club is growing. :hurah:
OK EARL, for all you do, this ones for you. I joined And still will donate $50 more when dual buffers happen :-)
Earl, looks like you need to be more prevalent with this. Maybe a button on top of the main forum menu.
I cannot even remember where I read it when I first joined actually. But seeing somebody else talk about it earlier today reminded me. I've been saying that for a long time - the way to 'donate' is too obscure....and the club is growing. :hurah:Thank God! The Watercooler Forum 'gene pool' was thinning out and the place was
beginning to sound a lot like the "Buck Owens Show". :sure:
It's the "Watercooler" forum, fer crissake, not Karaoke Night at the local redneck bar! :grrr:
:grin:
what is the Watercooler forum?
It's a membership-only forum that can only be seen (and participated in) by those
who have contributed in $upport of the site's operating expenses. Why the forum
has remained hidden like a Salvation Army bell-ringer hiding out behind the Wal-
mart dumpster has long been a mystery to me :shrug: but then I've alway been an
"out there" kind of guy! :D
OK EARL, for all you do, this ones for you. I joined And still will donate $50 more when dual buffers happen :-)
Me too.
And I'm not just saying that because Earl is in Chicago, where bribery is a fine art and kicking back is the primary form of aerobic exercise. :D
"Kick-back"?
Isn't that a martial arts training school in Chi-Town? :D
Me too.
And I'm not just saying that because Earl is in Chicago, where bribery is a fine art and kicking back is the primary form of aerobic exercise. :D
Growing up in Chicago we learn the political motto:
"Vote early, vote often" (frequently practiced by deceased members of the community)
Earl Bonovich
12-14-06, 03:09 PM
Isn't that a martial arts training school in Chi-Town? :D
Yep... and my 5 1/2 yr old is a Deputy in Tae Kwon Doe... he'll be a Black Belt before his 6th birthday.... glad I got solid oak doors...
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