Off Topic SAFC Not606 Christmas Project

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Can somebody look into that then?

Ideally we should wire the funds across on the 20th/21st to allow them a few days to get presents etc.

I was hoping one of the lads on here could drop it round - does anybody live in Sunderland?

I'm busy organising a funeral at the minute I don't have much time for much else, sorry.

Sorry to hear that TJ.

Agreed that taking the cash round about that date is the best plan. I'm just not sure who's local enough to do that at the minute.

Nowt for you to worry about though. You've done your bit mate.
 
Can't see on the site how to ask for the cash earlier than the usual 30-day run. If necessary, I could front the cash early before I get my mitts on it, although I don't know what the webpage charges are going to be?
 
Can't see on the site how to ask for the cash earlier than the usual 30-day run. If necessary, I could front the cash early before I get my mitts on it, although I don't know what the webpage charges are going to be?

A bit of tinkering on the net suggests you can't draw the funds until the 30 days lapses, just spoke to just giving, they take 5% of the funds raised and 1.3% credit/debit card fees, so the Charity will receive 93.7% of whatever we raise collectively. Usually these fees are covered by the gift aid contributions, but since this was our first shot, we didn't do it that way... so we learn for next time.

You don't have to front the money Sid, we can just tell the charity we didn't know how it worked and they'll have the funds as soon as we can draw them. They'll have a lot of people coming in over the festive period anyhow, including new year time.
 
A bit of tinkering on the net suggests you can't draw the funds until the 30 days lapses, just spoke to just giving, they take 5% of the funds raised and 1.3% credit/debit card fees, so the Charity will receive 93.7% of whatever we raise collectively. Usually these fees are covered by the gift aid contributions, but since this was our first shot, we didn't do it that way... so we learn for next time.

You don't have to front the money Sid, we can just tell the charity we didn't know how it worked and they'll have the funds as soon as we can draw them. They'll have a lot of people coming in over the festive period anyhow, including new year time.
If they use Gift Aid, I could pay it to them under the scheme so they can claim an extra 25% from the tax man? I'd beef up my contribution for the higher rate relief I'd get as well, as I don't want to be profiting from the exercise.
 
If they use Gift Aid, I could pay it to them under the scheme so they can claim an extra 25% from the tax man? I'd beef up my contribution for the higher rate relief I'd get as well, as I don't want to be profiting from the exercise.

Confused me mate, you do what you think is best Sid, I trust you'll have their best interests at heart. You've been top banana with this, much appreciated <ok>
 
Looking good lads, topped 4 ton.

Must be a few more lads who can have one less pint this weekend and chuck £3 in the pot?

Let's try and get to 200% of the target!
 
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Just watching Text Santa on the tele, makes me happy that we've done this lads (and Jerry) because there's hundreds of people out there set for a horrible Christmas and we've hopefully gone some way to making sure that's one or two less.

Awesome.
 
Just watching Text Santa on the tele, makes me happy that we've done this lads (and Jerry) because there's hundreds of people out there set for a horrible Christmas and we've hopefully gone some way to making sure that's one or two less.

Awesome.
u da man bruv