Suggestion / Support for the site

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andy1071
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Suggestion / Support for the site

Post by andy1071 »

I, like everyone, am really happy to hear that Mark will continue the site.


I have a suggestion:
Aquamini says he will donate £10 to the site for selling his carbs.

How about sellers giving a £5 or £10 donation to the site, when they sell anything on the the site?

Mark can then use the money for any purpose he likes: 'salary', buying stuff for the site, or stuff to sell on the site.
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Re: Suggestion / Support for the site

Post by aquamini »

or a £5 donation to the site every year like the miniforum for tm+members? and get discount from minispares minispeed if they will get on board?.
I don't post on here often but have personally met Mark and have dealt with him very helpfull chap nothing to much trouble to good a website forum to lose
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Re: Suggestion / Support for the site

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If not for the money as such, it might discourage people who only sign up to cause problems. Who would want to shell out money to become a keyboard warrior?
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Re: Suggestion / Support for the site

Post by mk1 »

Thanks very much for the vote of support!

However, just at the moment, I don't think it is the right time to look at things like this. For the last few months I feel I have done very little but jump up & down shouting "Look at me, look at me". I reckon the best thing for the forum at the moment is if I concentrate on getting interesting stuff onto the MK1 site & posting some positive helpful posts.

Once things are back on an even keel we can look at other issues.

Regards,

mark
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