Here's another bump - and geez - we have what - 10-15 donors out of 5000???????
I dunno about you guys, but today I'm nearly 800 miles from home - I paid a guy almost 200 bucks to put a new wheel bearing in my Fiero. If I'd been at home, I could have replaced it myself using info from THIS FORUM and saved myself at LEAST the labor, and probably been able to cut back on the part cost too.
How much money has Cliff saved YOU lately?
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Report this Post08-05-2002 10:05 PM
White88cpe
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i'll say this, I would donate but I dun have any money as it is.
Ok - gonna bump this one last time - with an offer: I will return from California on Sunday night - I'll match anyone's donation between now and then with another 15%. In other words, kick in $100 and I'll send in $15 to match it.
If this doesn't work, I give up...
Edited to add a disclaimer - I'll match up to a total of $50.
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Aug 11th, 2002
CoolBlue87GT Member
Posts: 8464 From: Punta Gorda, Florida, USA Registered: Apr 2001
How many people on here get: National Dragster Hot Rod Popular Hot Rod Car Craft Any car publication How many people on here smoke? How much benefit do you get from these things,and how much do you benefit from being on this forum? Where else can you get almost instant answers to your questions?Where else are you going to meet as many people as you do here who have the same interest as you? All it takes is a little from each of us to make it easier for Cliff. I know not everyone can help,but those who can should.Those who can't help with donations to this endeavor should post as they have and help when they can.
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Aug 25th, 2002
Archie Member
Posts: 9436 From: Las Vegas, NV Registered: Dec 1999
Ive got a little cash sitting aside to give to archie At fierorama.
If you dont have money, dig in your couch for change. 2bux is 2bux.
See ya at fierorama.
Archie. Bring a "Tip" jar to fierorama or any other shows. If the person wants recognition, they can slip a $20 in an envelope with there name. Or they can just empty there ash tray(assuming you keep change there) into the jar.
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Sep 1st, 2002
DarkRain Member
Posts: 609 From: Calgary, Alberta Registered: Jul 2002
Originally posted by KissMySSFiero: Ive got a little cash sitting aside to give to archie At fierorama.
If you dont have money, dig in your couch for change. 2bux is 2bux.
See ya at fierorama.
Archie. Bring a "Tip" jar to fierorama or any other shows. If the person wants recognition, they can slip a $20 in an envelope with there name. Or they can just empty there ash tray(assuming you keep change there) into the jar.
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Unltd1 Member
Posts: 912 From: Morrison, CO 80465 Registered: Jun 2002
For those of you wanting to pay with Paypal, PFF has a link on the left side of the main page that says donate. Cliff accepts Paypal. I'll be donating directly when I get my paycheck next week. For those of you who don't want to send checks, this is another option for you. It's simple, any amount, and it helps also.
Originally posted by hallsman: For those of you wanting to pay with Paypal, PFF has a link on the left side of the main page that says donate. Cliff accepts Paypal. I'll be donating directly when I get my paycheck next week. For those of you who don't want to send checks, this is another option for you. It's simple, any amount, and it helps also.
Hallsman
Hallsman,
Good tip. I noticed that one the other day and used it to donate - it's more convenient for me than having to send Archie an US dollar money order (I think it's probably cheaper for all involved also) since I'm outside the states.
And when I sent my money, Cliff's address had 7 finished transactions with it.
Cheers, Andrew
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Sep 26th, 2002
hugh Member
Posts: 5563 From: Clementon,NJ,USA Registered: Jun 2000
There are still a lot of people who could help.Cliff's expenses don't stop just because they're not upfront in your face.I don't want to see this forum disappear,but nothing lasts forever,especially when all the responsibility for upkeep is put on one man's shoulders.
Really need to get on here more. Just saw this, will send money out this upcoming week. Where would we all be with out the PFF? I would be with out alot of info and still be missing a few parts.
Suppose you were responsible for the upkeep of this forum,would you feel unappreciated when there is a way for people to help financially and they don't?This forum has gotten bigger and (I assume) more expensive to run.It also must take an awful lot of time to keep it operating right.Cliff has done and is doing an awful lot for all of us,the least we can do is try to help him financially.I imagine there is great pride in having the best forum on the net that relates to our cars,but that same pride can also keep him from asking for more help than he is currently getting.Sorry for going on as I have,I just don't think it is fair for one man to bear such a burden.
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Originally posted by hugh:
How many people on here get: National Dragster Hot Rod Popular Hot Rod Car Craft Any car publication How many people on here smoke? How much benefit do you get from these things,and how much do you benefit from being on this forum? Where else can you get almost instant answers to your questions?Where else are you going to meet as many people as you do here who have the same interest as you? All it takes is a little from each of us to make it easier for Cliff. I know not everyone can help,but those who can should.Those who can't help with donations to this endeavor should post as they have and help when they can.
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Dec 9th, 2002
hugh Member
Posts: 5563 From: Clementon,NJ,USA Registered: Jun 2000
This is the first I have heard of this group. I rarely look at banners and I NEVER read "General Fiero Chat" messages. Someone might want to think about starting a thread in the "Technical discussions" forum. I would have seen this a lot earlier. I will have a check in the mail when my next paycheck arrives.
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Jan 19th, 2003
hugh Member
Posts: 5563 From: Clementon,NJ,USA Registered: Jun 2000
Suppose you were responsible for the upkeep of this forum,would you feel unappreciated when there is a way for people to help financially and they don't?This forum has gotten bigger and (I assume) more expensive to run.It also must take an awful lot of time to keep it operating right.Cliff has done and is doing an awful lot for all of us,the least we can do is try to help him financially.I imagine there is great pride in having the best forum on the net that relates to our cars,but that same pride can also keep him from asking for more help than he is currently getting.Sorry for going on as I have,I just don't think it is fair for one man to bear such a burden.
Because you may have given once doesn't mean you're done giving.Most people on this forum could'nt afford what Cliff has spent to keep this going,the least those of us who can afford it should do is help.Those of us can't afford to give now should help when they can.