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I've setup a website with the aim of raising £100 for the victims of the
tsunami in SE Asia.
Please try to help in any way you can.

See
http://www.justgiving.com/tsunami

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Why didn't you just donate the £100 ?

I did, to www.unicef.co.uk, with my credit card, £8.44 per month for the
next 12 months ie 3 pints of beer a month. I should send another £100
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I've setup a website with the aim of raising £100 for the victims of the
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Please try to help in any way you can.

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http://www.justgiving.com/tsunami

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fred wrote:

Why didn't you just donate the £100 ?

I did, to www.unicef.co.uk



That URL is incorrect.

http://www.unicef.org/


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There is also a dedicated web site already waiting for your donations.
www.dec.org.uk



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I've setup a website with the aim of raising £100 for the victims of the
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Please try to help in any way you can.

See
http://www.justgiving.com/tsunami

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Gareth



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On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 22:13:59 -0000, "Gareth Slee"
wrote:


I've setup a website with the aim of raising £100 for the victims of the
tsunami in SE Asia.
Please try to help in any way you can.


**** 'em!


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Dont give any money or you will get bitten. These are all scams in fact I
wouldnt be suprised if this Tsunami was not another capricorn one.
I have given a few bob in the past to some tramps in london and have never
been thanked
These countries have plenty of cash between them anyway. £3000 for a holiday
in a scabby beach shack.

dont be a SUCKER you have been warned

Abraham


"Gareth Slee" wrote in message
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I've setup a website with the aim of raising £100 for the victims of the
tsunami in SE Asia.
Please try to help in any way you can.

See
http://www.justgiving.com/tsunami

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Gareth



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Dont give any money or you will get bitten. These are all scams in fact I
wouldnt be suprised if this Tsunami was not another capricorn one.
I have given a few bob in the past to some tramps in london and have never
been thanked
These countries have plenty of cash between them anyway. £3000 for a holiday
in a scabby beach shack.


There's nothing like a good disaster to bring the trolls out in force

Col
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"Col" wrote when referring to earlier posts
There's nothing like a good disaster to bring the trolls out in force


You are so right. I couldn't believe what I had read on some of those other
posts.

Jack




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