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Very nearly 3000 members. Very well done Arron :D A significant contribution in The War Against Msism.
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I think we should all donate $1 :lol: .?????
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Good idea! We get so much from this site.
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Post by bromley »

Arron,

I tried to make a donation by Mastercard but could not as I don't live in the US and I am required to insert a state and zip code (the same thing happened when I tried to contribute to the Boston Cure Project). Any idea how someone from overseas can contribute?

Ian

PS I'd want some guarantee that my substantial donation would not be used on wine and women!
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Pay by check. Easy Peasy.

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dang wine....i want some...lol...
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Post by bromley »

Pay by check. Easy Peasy.
But where do I send it?
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Ian, if you click on donate you can pay by credit card, via PayPal: I just did......Sarah
An Itinerary in Light and Shadow Completed Dr Charles Stratton / Dr David Wheldon abx regime for aggressive secondary progressive MS in June 2007, after four years. Still improving with no relapses since starting. Can't run but can paint all day.
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PayPal worked for me too!

Good time for Brits to donate with £1 almost $2
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I am glad to see that ppl are donating. Not that there was ever any doubt about how much this site means to us :D . Thanx Arron. This site has given me great comfort and lots of info 8O . I just donated. I donate to a lot of things but this one really felt awsome. Will donate more once the holiday brokness is over.
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Sarah,

Thanks - I'll use PayPal

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Ian,

Make sure you dig deep, I did!

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Sarah,

Arron told me that your contribution was $3. As a world famous artist with a highly paid medic husband, I thought you could have donated a bit more. I understand that some of your paintings go for $100,000+.

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Oh, goodness, Ian, don't tell everyone, I was trying to keep quiet about it.

Sarah 8)
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bromley wrote:I understand that some of your paintings go for $100,000+.
Is that how much you paid for the one hanging on your wall?
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