It's that time of year again...

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From: Peter (BOUGHTONP)22 Jul 2008 19:30
To: Al JunioR (53NORTH) 62 of 220
I have an allocated address plus protocols compatible with delivery via the postal network, yes.


Though I'm uncertain about 'red pound notes' - if that means some kind of actual money, sending it through the post is generally not recommended? Cheques are fine though.
From: Peter (BOUGHTONP)22 Jul 2008 19:52
To: ALL63 of 220
I have just messaged everyone who has requested it - if you were expecting one and haven't receive it then give me a kick. :)
From: dyl22 Jul 2008 21:22
To: ALL64 of 220
I am now £10 more overdrawn :(
From: Woggy25 Jul 2008 19:36
To: Peter (BOUGHTONP) 65 of 220
I still need to send you some money, I'll get it sent in a bit :D
From: 99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD)25 Jul 2008 19:57
To: Woggy 66 of 220
Is that your way of saying "the cheque's in the post"? ;)
From: Woggy25 Jul 2008 20:08
To: 99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD) 67 of 220
The balance transfer is in the wires, or will be when I can get around to sending it :P
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From: craig (CHARTLEY)26 Jul 2008 01:34
To: Al JunioR (53NORTH) 69 of 220
Oh to be Band A council tax..... at least there's 2 of us in the flat that have to pay it.
From: 99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD)26 Jul 2008 20:08
To: Woggy 70 of 220
Much more high-tech. Just what I'd expect of you. Mr Wogster. Nice to see you didn't let me down!
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From: Peter (BOUGHTONP)29 Jul 2008 23:29
To: Al JunioR (53NORTH) 72 of 220
Nothing so exciting - just a spreadsheet with a few basic formulas.

Here's a thermometer for confirmed received payments:

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From: koswix30 Jul 2008 01:56
To: Peter (BOUGHTONP) 73 of 220
Eeek! That leaves you a bit short! I shall send my payment next week, promise!
From: dave (10_ROGUE)30 Jul 2008 07:42
To: Peter (BOUGHTONP) 74 of 220

Can you PM me some Paypal details and I'll send a few bob.

 

(I've forgotten 1 of the half dozen passwords for my online banking and am far too lazy to go into the branch)

From: Peter (BOUGHTONP)30 Jul 2008 08:29
To: koswix 75 of 220
You better do, or I'll send the boysTrigger round. ;)

Nah, there's a fair few people who have said they'll pay and haven't yet - if the average amount of donations stays the same it should work out, once those people do actually pay.



dave: Done.
EDITED: 30 Jul 2008 08:31 by BOUGHTONP
From: Dave!!30 Jul 2008 08:34
To: Peter (BOUGHTONP) 76 of 220
Just sent some money now and it should be with you by tomorrow.
From: ANT_THOMAS30 Jul 2008 15:59
To: Peter (BOUGHTONP) 77 of 220

Done. I sent £20 since I didn't send my £10 last year.

 

Also - To All : Should I have been able to do this by going into my NatWest branch and asking them to transfer £20 from my account to Peter's Barclays account?

 

The woman told me no and that I needed a Barclays credit slip or something and that a BACs would cost me, so I should just go to the Barclays branch and put it in there, which I did, but I'm sure she is wrong.

 

I would've done it online but my online banking is shitted up for bank transfers, but surely that would've been free if I had've?

 

 

 

Oh, also, Manthorp : You have that £15 I owed you from eons ago on its jolly way to you.

From: dave (10_ROGUE)30 Jul 2008 16:17
To: ANT_THOMAS 78 of 220
She is wrong (fail) , you should have been able to do it. We transfer money between my (Barclays) and my wifes (LloydsTSB) and vice versa with no problem. The only time I have paid a charge was for an inernational bank transfer to Sweden last year.
From: ANT_THOMAS30 Jul 2008 16:35
To: dave (10_ROGUE) 79 of 220

I thought so, stupid woman.

 

I was thinking surely that's the whole point of BACs transfers.

From: y2rich30 Jul 2008 19:53
To: ANT_THOMAS 80 of 220
If I have to transfer money into someone elses account I'll just get the cash out of my account then go into their bank and fill in a paying in slip with their details like I would do with my own account.