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Thank you to all who have donated. I know I have been slack, but I promise you it is muchly appreciated.

Your 'contributor' user groups have been added. Thanks again.

Bec, thank you very much to SAU VIC, I do very much appreciate that donation! I'm not sure who to add the contributor tag to if anyone?

To see a list of who has donated, go here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/member-list.html and select the user group 'contributor'

Thanks again guys!! And again, I'm sorry it took so long to sort this out.

Col, I'll add the tag to your account, sorry mate.

Thanks Christian, I just noticed the tag today... :spank:

I was never in it for the tag, the amount of money SAU has saved me over the years owning skylines, I had to give a donation of some kind... :w00t:

SAU Vic donated $500 to the forums at least 6 months ago and we are yet to receive any receipt/acknowledgement of that donation either.

:):):spank:

And SAU VIC paying $500, seeminly without so much as a thank you.

Hugs all round... We (as in every user, not just admin or moderators) all appriciate the donations, this resourse (SAU) is priceless. However it does have a cost to run and we all make this place what it is, and its thanks to those who contribute or sponcer the site that we can have this resourse around for many years to come... :)

Thank you to all who have donated. I know I have been slack, but I promise you it is muchly appreciated.

Your 'contributor' user groups have been added. Thanks again.

Bec, thank you very much to SAU VIC, I do very much appreciate that donation! I'm not sure who to add the contributor tag to if anyone?

To see a list of who has donated, go here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/member-list.html and select the user group 'contributor'

Thanks again guys!! And again, I'm sorry it took so long to sort this out.

Thanks heaps Christian - just wanted to make sure you had definately received it.

As Ash said - no tags are needed.

Cheers

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I donated by DD to the site a few weeks ago too, and I PM'd and emailed PranK and no response at all :)

I don't even know if the DD details on the site are right, or whether it was received or what... :rolleyes:

Can someone please get back to me!

Jenna

Hi Jenna,

I have a feeling I am not receiving my emails.. probably due to me stuffing around with the mail server recently... Could also have been filtered into my junk email (which seems to get an increasing number of legitimate emails... I dont know whats worse, the spam or the spam filter...).

Thanks so much for the donation. I have marked you as a contributor now.

Thanks again!! :P And sorry for the lack of response.

Christian

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Hey Guy's

is there any way to make multiple donations because when i click on Purchase Paid Subscriptions all that is there is what i purchased but not options to go through it all again

Details of the package that you are currently subscribed to.

ID Details Start Date End Date Paid Status

304 SAU $5 Contribution 13th October, 2007 Lifetime (Never Expires) 5.00 Paid

You can deposit via www.paymate.com.au or www.paypal.com to the email address [email protected]

For people who would like to donate via Direct Deposit, our details are;

CBA

Name; Christian Biggins

BSB; 062197

Acct; 10030825

Please email me if you make a deposit this way.

Thank you, please be generous, the forums are expensive to run and the more donations we get, the better it will become!

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