Friday, October 28, 2011

How can I set up a fundraising account on a website to an un-registered charity?

How can I set up a fundraising account on a website to an un-registered charity?
Here's the thing, I'm going to mexico in April to build houses for the homeless, I need to raise funds fast and I thought that an effective method would be to set up an account on a fundraising website to have friends and family donate electronically. However I'm not part of a registered charity and nor am I going with them? Any help on finding a website that will let people donate?
Community Service - 3 Answers
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Answer 1 :
JUSTGIVING.COM. How much do u need to raise? I am also trying to raise money to go and climb kilimanjaro for charity? How long will u be in mexico? email me :-) u can do it through my yahoo.
Answer 2 :
You will have a big struggle because there is no way to verify that you aren't going to scam people out of their money. It may be better if you partner with an established charity.
Answer 3 :
Please see the reply I have given to Emma. The fundraising should be about building homes in Mexico, not sending you on a trip.

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Friday, October 14, 2011

How do you completely close your Yahoo account as somebody on this site keeps impersonating me?

How do you completely close your Yahoo account as somebody on this site keeps impersonating me?
I am receiving continual harassment from this nut case. Yahoo don't want to bother acting, but the Police are involved. I just want to shut my account down once and for all.
Yahoo! Answers - 2 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Just block them thats all you can do. As far as deleting you account there is no way just stop activity for about 6 months and it should be deleted.
Answer 2 :
This will give you the steps to delete your yahoo account, please read them carefully, to insure you understand & do not lose things you want* http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/edit/ch…

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Friday, October 7, 2011

What is the best fixed rate savings account currently available?

What is the best fixed rate savings account currently available?
My nan is looking to put aside some money (approx £20,000) & we are looking for the best rate. She would like the account to be with a well known provider & she would not need to make withdrawals in the short term (1 or 2 years). The best ideas we have so far are Abbey/Bradford & Bingley which do 4% but with monthly deposits necessary. SAGA have one at 3.5%. Any recommendations please... Thank you!
Personal Finance - 1 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Don't be swayed by answers that are really adverts in disguise. (see above). Check out fixed rate bonds on the Net. Make sure that it is covered by the FSCS Financial services compensation scheme. This means that if the building society goes bust, and none can claim total security these days, although they all will, the British Government guarantees your money up to £50,000. ICICI Supersave has the best rate today. They are covered by the FSCS but they are an Indian Bank, and if the Indian government offer a higher protection, they must pull out of the British protection. This is a worry as any guarantee is only as strong as the government that gives it. For complete peace of mind go for one of the big names.

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Saturday, October 1, 2011

If I have two email accounts on my blackberry will all the messages automatically be in one inbox?

If I have two email accounts on my blackberry will all the messages automatically be in one inbox?
I don't want them to be in the same inbox so if that is what is going to happen I cannot do it. One of theses email accounts is a Yahoo account and the other is from a corporate MSMail account. Thanks!
PDAs & Handhelds - 1 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Your e/mails,will go to each designated e/mail account depends who they are from and the e/mail address they have been sent to.bye-bye.D...

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