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    Goodness me no!! Sarah is right, no one must feel obliged to join in or feel guilty or anything like that!

    Some people wanted the forum to become a paid membership which I would never want but this way it suits everyone - those that do want to contribute and those that don't, or can't, for whatever reason.

    It really is appreciated though and I will get round to sorting out the names/links/thank yous now that I 'm back. Working tomorrow morning but will hope to do it in the afternoon.

    Pauline x

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmoff View Post
    HI
    I think it's a great idea! I am going to contribute too as I spend most ?? evenings on here

    Thank you , Pauline!

    Jana x
    surely that means pauline should be paying us

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pauline View Post

    It really is appreciated though and I will get round to sorting out the names/links/thank yous now that I 'm back. Working tomorrow morning but will hope to do it in the afternoon.

    I've now added those people to the Forum Friends list - http://childmindingforum.co.uk/forumfriends.html

    If you sent a donation and your name is not there please get in touch as it hasn't arrived!
    Pauline x

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    I dont have a paypal account, any other way of doing it??

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    Quote Originally Posted by son77 View Post
    I dont have a paypal account, any other way of doing it??
    Yes....you can do it directly from your bank card.....well you could when I did it
    Dee
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    Life may not be the party we hoped for.......but while we're here we should dance!

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    Thanks Dee.

    I hadn't heard of this until today, so when I had a quick look all I saw was Paypal.

    I shall try it out later. xx

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    Paypal is on the right hand side of the screen but you can pay with card details on the left hand side
    Dee
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