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Post by khalidf » Mon Oct 12, 2009 12:30 pm

Folks

At the top of the main web page you can find a link to Easyfundraising. I urge all club members to register and routinely take a look if you are about to buy anything online.

With very little effort we have already raised £12.

This morning I registered for:

Free 3 day trial membership for LA Fitness - we got £1.50
Free T-mobile pay as you go sim card - we got £1.00
Registered for Coca Cola awards - we got £0.50.

All of these only required you contact details only (no bank details), so essentially £3.00 for a few minutes registration!! If 100 clubs members all did the same, thats £300.

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Post by Burnsy » Mon Oct 12, 2009 1:31 pm

I had a spare 5 minutes and raised one golden nugget for a sim card and coca cola registration. :P

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Post by khalidf » Tue Oct 13, 2009 12:04 pm

Folks

If you can all find through the site:

mysupermarket.co.uk and register onto their web site we get £2.50 each.

ebay and register, we get £4.50.

Again, no bank details are required, just a valid address and email!!

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Post by khalidf » Wed Oct 21, 2009 10:53 am

Guys

So far we have 22 registered members and have raised £49.19 already. It would clearly be great if we can get more people to register.

So far 2 people have registered for ebay. Just by opening an account (no reason why you can't have a second ebay account) the club get a £4.50 donation.

So far 2 people have registered for mysupermarket.co.uk. Just by opening an account account) the club get a £2.50 donation (and you don;t have to buy anything)

I'm an accountant and have run some financial models which show that if we can get 100 club members to register to these two sites, we would raise £700 :lol:

Please spare a few minutes and register.

Khalid

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Post by Roddy » Wed Oct 21, 2009 1:19 pm

Went on and done some registering - pretty easy.

Noticed that Lovell Rugby & Eggcatcher are on the site and we would get 2.5% on all sales so that could be a good one as well.
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Post by niall » Tue Jan 12, 2010 4:23 pm

how have we been doing so far with this?
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Post by khalidf » Tue Jan 12, 2010 5:40 pm

So far we have raised £92.70. Will need to keep monitoring the site for opportunities!!

Thanks to the person who bought a DELL (laptop) we we raised about £13.

As it stands we have only 33 registered members so we need more people to register and use this for online purchases!!
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Post by teenwolf » Wed Jan 13, 2010 3:39 pm

This quite impressive - more than I thought we'd have made. That said, I'm not sure what I thought we'd have made :)
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Post by khalidf » Thu Jan 21, 2010 12:17 pm

Folks, got an email from Easyfundraising advising us that Kilmarnock Rugby Club have joined their fundraiding programme and entered Dalziel as their referrer. This means that through the refferer programme we will also receive 20% of anything Kilmarnock raise.

Our thanks to Kilmarknock rugby club and their president Ali McCall for this gesture.

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