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Topic: donations for tsunami victims
teq
Posts: 1639
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I'm willing to chip in my $20, its not a great deal but every little bit counts right?

Does anyone know of an easy way to send my dollars over there safely?

I've got a CC but I'd be hesitant on using it on a site, I can imagine plenty of scammers would have already setup fake sites.
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Irhabi
Posts: 1834
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
just give me your CC number and ill make sure its put to good use ;)

on a more serious note, you clould just go to the red cross and give them money by hand

last edited by Irhabi at 23:20:25 29/Dec/04
Hashy
Posts: 1754
Location: New South Wales
Use the link at the bottom of google
teq
Posts: 1640
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
ah google, faithful google.
Melissa
Posts: 4186
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
oxfam is probably the way to go

they seem to be the only charity with their fingers pulled out these days
Storch
Posts: 54
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
you can ring red cross or give it to them in cash.
im not 100% but someone said something about u can donate at commenwealth banks.
Khel
Posts: 9001
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
You can donate into my pockets, I'm needy and helpless.
teq
Posts: 1642
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
meh, I'll just walk to the mall tomorrow and i'll get asked by about 5 different people I suppose.
spidz
Posts: 7802
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yep, I was in the city today and was approached by 4 people all claiming to be collecting for tsunami victims.

i told of each of them to f*** off.
Grunt
Posts: 2498
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
shutup spidz i used to do that :P
Lowgoz
Posts: 157
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yep, I was in the city today and was approached by 4 people all claiming to be collecting for tsunami victims.

i told of each of them to f*** off.


anyone remember that f***ing koala f***** who used to hang around on the bridge?
Loki
Posts: 5247
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Didn't the government give em 35 million and the US even more?

last edited by Loki at 02:15:01 30/Dec/04
Storch
Posts: 55
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
estimated $13 billion damage.
German
Posts: 2292
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Loki, australian government gave $10million
Loki
Posts: 5248
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Ah, heard it was $35 mil.
Any idea what the US gave? (if they did give any?)
German
Posts: 2293
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
it said $10mill last night..they may have given more.

spoon
Posts: 1247
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
said on the news they have upped it to 35 million (australia that is)
Storch
Posts: 57
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Reuters:

United States' initial grant of $35 million in the aftermath of the tsunami disaster in South East Asia was "only the beginning of our help" but he did not announce an immediate increase in aid.


Bush said. "In the year 2004, our government provided $2.4 billion in food and cash and humanitarian relief ... That's 40 percent of all the relief aid given in the world last year."
Twisted
Posts: 9403
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

I'm donating my love.
rodolphe
Posts: 7
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I wonder if the red cross will do what they did with all the money donated for the bali bombings... a lot of it ended up being used for their other causes...
fpot
Posts: 10571
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
I'll donate my surfboard.
sLaps_Forehead
Posts: 1472
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Apparently they take donations at Centrelink.

Dole Bludgers can leave their ciggy money in a tin on the front counter.
Tollaz0r!
Posts: 6184
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Please try to avoid donating cash/money as not all of it gets to where you want.
Donating goods such as canned food and bikes and whatnot are much better as the whole donation gets to its target.
Zaphod
Posts: 43
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Er, the PM said the exact opposite in the media today. Donate cash, not items.
Astroboy
Posts: 1620
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
nah, loki it is all good. Now Australian donations equals

35 million and 20 dollars
Spook
Posts: 11168
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Donating goods such as canned food and bikes and whatnot are much better as the whole donation gets to its target.


every charity ive heard said the opposite

its too difficult to get goods over there

they want money so they can purchase goods there and distribute them
Paveway-3
Posts: 1832
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I'll donate my surfboard.


hehe made me chuckle.
spidz
Posts: 7806
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
give the cash to a charity such as red cross so you know its going to the people in trouble.

donating money to govts and shiz is like giving a drug addict $100 to buy some food.
WhiteWolf
Posts: 1088
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I'm donating my love.


damn, i had to pay 15$ for your love, and 20 min is not a long time!
Astroboy
Posts: 1622
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I'll donate my surfboard.

i would also have accepted floaties, pool noodle, kickboard and aquaduck
Jerry
Posts: 3074
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
just heard on the news:

Donations = $300million total (it was commented 'this is as much as is spent in Iraq in 5 hours')

UK = Somewhere around $165mil
US = Pathetic (for their size and money) = $45mil
AU = $35million (i dono how good out economy is)

The other money probably came from slightly smaller donations and charities.etc

87,000 confirmed dead.
Irhabi
Posts: 1838
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
87,000 confirmed dead.


thats one big wave....
Jerry
Posts: 3075
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
thats one big wave....
and multiple countries


people are now saying on msn 'please put a rose infront of your nickname to remember those who died'

how the f*** is that meant to help anyone? - they seem to think that their rose means they have a bigger heart then the people who are donating s*** that will actually make a change
Astroboy
Posts: 1629
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Think of the living conditions too, some of those dodgy huts are close to the water, plus they have like 200 kids in their family within the hut.
Pedro Petiole
Posts: 33
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
'please put a rose infront of your nickname to remember those who died'

I bet they sleep so much better at night knowing that they've made a difference to the world.
Marty
Posts: 365
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I pay too much tax for donations... Government can do something!
Marty
Posts: 366
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Don't get me wrong I feel so sorry for the poor people and their families but johnny should do something!
fpot
Posts: 10577
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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Is that white wall in the background the tsunami approaching? If so, that is one of the more ominous and scary pictures I have ever seen.
Boxhead
Posts: 10194
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
heh i think that shot was taken like 40secs max before the thing landed.. there was a story on the news the other day about a guy who was trying to take a photo of it with a telephoto lens, his family screamed at him to come with them to the hotel, he said just 1 more shot.. In the time it took him to take the shot and turn to run he was already swept up by the water...
Opec
Posts: 2560
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

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Is that white wall in the background the tsunami approaching? If so, that is one of the more ominous and scary pictures I have ever seen.


Yep. That's the tsunami coming in to land. By the time you see that, you're a gonner. I'm going to donate some $ to the red cross today.
nF
Posts: 8606
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
So who got his camera then?
natslovR
Posts: 4097
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
Oxfam seems like the way to go. There was all that hoo-har with the red cross after Bali...

Looks like Australians have been very generous so far promising over $17 million in private donations on top of the government's $35 million. And we seem to actually be doing something about the problem, instead of sitting around waiting for the UN to pretend to do something.
Superform
Posts: 3579
Location: Cairns, Queensland
US gave 45 million... then upped it to 450 million... that figure will continue to rise as will contributions by other governments as the situation becomes clearer as to what is needed...

everyone should dig deep
sLiNky
Posts: 53
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Organisations that are collecting donations here:http://msnbc.msn.com/id/6770278/?GT1=5936

or if you have a pay pal account. u can donate here. http://donations.paypal.com/
Jum
Posts: 126
Location:
yep, I was in the city today and was approached by 4 people all claiming to be collecting for tsunami victims.

i told of each of them to f*** off.
Yeah you told them good! Sock it to them
Spidz: 1
Starving homeless people in desperate needs of shelter/food: 0
exo
Posts: 7149
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I thought this one was the best.
Oaktree Foundation. They're making a plea that in the next 10 days, every Student in Australia donates $10.
Fuknukle
Posts: 3205
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
thanks for the links and torrents guys

*opens up BitTornado*...
Jerry
Posts: 3087
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
imagine how much money they could raise to donate if they just donated like 1% of all gst for a month

then people would be donating without costing them anymore and without having to go out of their way to donate or risking their money to frauds
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