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BulaMatari wrote:Its a good idea I think.
But how do you know if someone on the list realy can't buy a premium ?
The money would end up going to Lack.The way to do it might be for it to be open to non premium members who have completed 50 games and are at the rank of sargent or better and we could use the dice to decidedominationnation wrote:i think that you have one small problem. Lack isnt going to give away free membership just cause a poll said that people want him to. obviosly non premiums will want it what do they have to lose?
Generaldisaster wrote:How about a voluntary fund (those who wish kick in a couple bucks) and then draw names out of the hat or use won/lost records to decide which non paying members get free memberships. I've played at least a dozen or so players who I want to play again. Some of these people live in very depressed economic situations. And yes $20.00 us is a lot to them.
Generaldisaster wrote:The money would end up going to Lack.The way to do it might be for it to be open to non premium members who have completed 50 games and are at the rank of sargent or better and we could use the dice to decidedominationnation wrote:i think that you have one small problem. Lack isnt going to give away free membership just cause a poll said that people want him to. obviosly non premiums will want it what do they have to lose?
Generaldisaster wrote:The premise is that We in the CC community would donate (only those who wish of course ) a couple of bucks to pay for memberships of those who can ill afford the $ 20.00...
cleveridea wrote:Both methods reek of voting to spend other people's money.
General - What is stopping you from, right now, buying a membership for whomever you deem worthy? It's the perfect solution. You are in complete control of the criteria that determines need. You are in complete control of how much you spend. Towards the goal of this "lottery": instead of saying "I pledge $10" - say "I spent $20" - the difference between the two statements is not $10; it is in fact $20.
Will someone explain why this needs to be a group effort? Assuming you agree with the ends of such a scheme, how are those ends furthered by making it a group effort?
If someone out there is not a premium member and they have a compelling story they want to tell about how receiving such a gift makes sense, please tell. Convince me that there is even one such story. So far, this thread only has "I feel sorry for the other fella, and I'm so so guilty for all my fabulous premium membership wealth that I'm willing to spend someone else's money to make myself feel better". IMHO that is all we have going on here. I will personally stake that if a compelling story can be brought to light, I pledge paying a full membership in exchange for that story.
Evil Semp wrote:If their economic situation is really that bad should they be paying for internet access? I know some people play from school or the library but I think many of the members that don't have premium are probably high school age and mom and dad won't pay for it.
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