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Have the club ever asked the businesses that are advertising banners/ads on the website to contribute to sponsorship etc. I think that that may be a good way to generate funds for further SAU causes. As they the website has probably generated extra business for them.

Anyway, let me know what you think.

M

let me know what you all think.

Sarah.

FYI for you Sarah to give back to your friend... the banners that are up etc.

Those businesses have given money etc to Prank, that money is used for up-keep of the servers/forums etc etc.

So they are certainly not getting advertising for nothing.

SAU isnt about unfairness.

Like i said before. If it comes down to using one of your friends designs i'll give him/her $50. Fark, it's only money.

And if it's for the good of SAU-Vic it wont worry me in the slightest.

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i'll definitely be giving her something, no matter what.

the amount of time and engery she has put into this without knowing anything about the club, let alone skylines...

i was only trying to help the club advance, by getting her help.

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