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No More Cheques
On Wed, Jul 11, 2007 at 02:08:29AM +0100, Steve Fitzgerald wrote:
You're right, it's not rocket science, but as you suggest it, it would cause for us, a number of people more work. These people are all volunteers so I'm not inclined to be some sort of a job creation scheme for them. The two model railway groups I'm a member of, where the treasurers and membership people live at opposite ends of the country, have found that accepting modern payments saves them a lot of hassle. They do still accept payment from Luddites, but I'd not be surprised if in another couple of years they impose a surcharge on cheque payments. One of them accepts card payments online and paypal, the other hands out its bank sort code and account number so people can do BACS. You're obviously not that interested in being a member if you can't even manage to raise a cheque once a year. You mean that the organisation doesn't care much about its members if it insists on them using such antiquated and inconvenient methods. Perhaps more importantly, it doesn't care about its officers if it makes them traipse to the bank every few days to hand over silly pieces of paper. -- David Cantrell | Nth greatest programmer in the world I think the most difficult moment that anyone could face is seeing their domestic servants, whether maid or drivers, run away -- Abdul Rahman Al-Sheikh, writing at http://www.arabnews.com/?article=38558 |