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Originally Posted by Collmandoman
All I'm basically saying is .. it is not professional to ask for something in return for doing a good deed. Personal satisfaction should be enough.. and if it is a truly good thing you are doing.. people will note that and thank you.
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Sponsors can't be recognized if you don't know who they are. It is also the right of someone giving you money to ask to be noticed. It is good for their business. What is good for them helps bring in more money which is good for you as you will continue to get the same or more donations. Like it or not, that's the way it is. Not all sponsors want to be noticed and that is OK too.
When I started this thread it was to see if the CD community would be willing to help better a great service. The numbers I chose were chosen as they were not a lot of money but with many people helping would help improve the system.
I would see no problem with a bronze ($0.47), silver ($2.47) or a gold ($5.47+) designation. You could give $47.47 or $4747.47 and still be a gold member. This would not, in my opinion isolate different people. What surprises me most is that GP being so prominent in FIRST that people get so damning in a simple what if scenario that is brought forth. AGAIN, I am not with CD and have not conferred with anyone on CD about this thread but I can guarantee that they are reading it and see the responses. Please chose your words carefully and reread before posting. Oh yeah
