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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7Can somebody from IMC please provide some details or update the 'support us' page
on how people can donate or otherwise, as they may live outside Dublin or be unable
to attend on Thursday.
Is there a bank account people can donate to?
A break down of costs or at least order of magnitude figures might be useful to post.
pair Networks, Inc Invoice
2403 Sidney St, Suite 510 80969-0004
Pittsburgh, PA 15203 Date
USA Dec 3, 2002
Fax: (412) 381-9997
Email: [email protected]
Billed To:
Club Secretary
Irish Indymedia Club
7 Upper Camden Street
Dublin 2 IE
+--------------------+--------------------------+----------------------------+
| Customer ID # | AMOUNT DUE = $ 172.51 | Payment Due: Dec 31, 2002 |
+--------------------+--------------------------+----------------------------+
Invoice Summary
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Previous BALANCE DUE = $ 162.45
Check #356434 on Jun 18, 2002 $ -162.45
Thank you for your payments!
Total previous balance due = $ 0.00
Total Current Charges = $ 172.51
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TOTAL BALANCE DUE = $ 172.51
PLEASE PAY THIS AMOUNT BY: Dec 31, 2002
The indymedia.ie domain name has to be paid as well - the price on this is €150
get a paypal button or something, you might be surprised what it might yield. Best of luck with gig.
Better be or else.
But is there a special bank account that we could lodge a few
quid to?
And of course a contact, that we could get in touch with later to
ensure you got the money and for transparency purposes?