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Question: Tiers of donation/Where to send mail.

Sal Kar

B.F.S. [Big Friendly Slav]
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    Yah I have sort of a dual question, hope thats alright.

    1. When you donate, how do you know what tier of donater you are? Will it say? Or do you just donate and thats it?

    2. Where do I send donations via mail? I've got some money laying around and thought I might put it toward a good cause.

    Thanks in advance,
    Zasz
     
    $0.01 - $4.99: No tier, name listed on the list of donators.
    $5.00 - $9.99: Tier 1
    $10.00 - $14.99: Tier 2
    $15.00 - $19.99: Tier 3
    $20.00 - $24.99: Tier 4
    $25.00+: Tier 5

    More information...

    And I think Rukario will give you an address if you ask, but you risk the chance of the check being lost.
     
    Ok thanks.
    Does only Rukario know the adress?
    Because I've sent him a message a couple days ago and never got a response.
    And BTW,
    do we have to use checks?
    Because all I have is bills and coins.
     
    You could use bills and coins and that stuff, but it's pretty risky. Post office workers aren't the most honest people, and they could easily just snatch your envelope if there's money in there. A check is much safer because it is written to someone, so no one can really steal it. Your choice. xP
     
    Ehh,
    I'll write like,
    "Envelope of Ricotta Cheese"
    lulz,
    then they wouldn't touch it.
    ;D
     
    Ehh,
    I'll write like,
    "Envelope of Ricotta Cheese"
    lulz,
    then they wouldn't touch it.
    ;D

    You would have to make the envelope feel like it, then, which I doubt you could do short of actually stuffing it full of cheese (and thus ruin the envelope). Besides, there are people who actually like that food, you know.

    If you're going to send in paper money (I don't know if you'll even be able to send coins through the mail without getting them rolled, in which case it would be a dead giveaway as to what's inside), it would be better if you avoided just sticking them in a plain envelope. A bubble envelope might work a whole lot better for it, but if you have to use a normal envelope, then at the very least you should wrap the money in plain white paper so nobody can just hold the envelope up to a light and go "Hey, a $10 bill! MINE!! >:D".

    Or, better yet, pay for a money order. It's a similar deal to getting a check without having to get a bank account.
     
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