H4H Donations
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H4H Donations
Everybody got thier e-mails from tubz vending, stating thatH4H donations must be sent to tubz vending.
I for one make my donations through Bmycharity, and although i don't donate a lot (as i don't have many machines) i do it properly.
I don't see why i should give it to tubz vending first.
What do other thinks about this??
I for one make my donations through Bmycharity, and although i don't donate a lot (as i don't have many machines) i do it properly.
I don't see why i should give it to tubz vending first.
What do other thinks about this??
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Re: H4H Donations
Hi Chris,
Have H4H said that they would like you to do this?
Paul
Have H4H said that they would like you to do this?
Paul
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Re: H4H Donations
Yeh,
Hurleys will be telling thier customers also, i believe if i understand Kris correctly.
But he sent over copy of letter from H4H, its for tax purposes i believe.
Hurleys will be telling thier customers also, i believe if i understand Kris correctly.
But he sent over copy of letter from H4H, its for tax purposes i believe.
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Re: H4H Donations
Thanks for letting us know Chris,
I also use bmycharity, I pay it online and then add a link to the donation on my company facebook page, so any of my customers who want to check donations can see them.
I dont know how it would work tax wise, i doubt they will be claiming gift aid on the hurleys/tubz vending donation.
The money H4H recieve from me just goes through BMY theres no reference to Hurleys and when we initially registered with H4H it was all done in our company name and not Hurleys. my mrs just sorted it over the phone and got a funraising ID number.
Have to see what happens with that.
Cheers
Paul
I also use bmycharity, I pay it online and then add a link to the donation on my company facebook page, so any of my customers who want to check donations can see them.
I dont know how it would work tax wise, i doubt they will be claiming gift aid on the hurleys/tubz vending donation.
The money H4H recieve from me just goes through BMY theres no reference to Hurleys and when we initially registered with H4H it was all done in our company name and not Hurleys. my mrs just sorted it over the phone and got a funraising ID number.
Have to see what happens with that.
Cheers
Paul
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Re: H4H Donations
From what Kris has said to me, basically H4H will be stopping any donations through the Bmycharity page.
I dunno if i am allowed or not, but i can post the letter Kris sent me from H4H.
If mods are ok with it, then i'll put it up??
Kris was saying that even if you are not registered with tubz vending/Hurleys you still won't be able to use the Bmycharity page he says, also all the stickers for H4H will need to be changed, or an extra sticker added.
Kris was saying that all H4H sales ect needs documenting on a spread sheet and they will be asking for the donation every 1/4.
Chris
I dunno if i am allowed or not, but i can post the letter Kris sent me from H4H.
If mods are ok with it, then i'll put it up??
Kris was saying that even if you are not registered with tubz vending/Hurleys you still won't be able to use the Bmycharity page he says, also all the stickers for H4H will need to be changed, or an extra sticker added.
Kris was saying that all H4H sales ect needs documenting on a spread sheet and they will be asking for the donation every 1/4.
Chris
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Re: H4H Donations
Doesnt bother me, but as its on the open forum probably best to ask tubz vending first. But your decision if you want to put it up.
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Re: H4H Donations
I sent my donation directly to H4H only last week. I registered with them earlier in the year and paid on the phone quickly and easily by visa. They took my ID number and sent me a letter thanking me for the donation. I don't see any benefit to changing anything. If they don`t want the money we could always give it to another charity. I'm sure there would be lots of takers.
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Re: H4H Donations
Wait for Hurleys response on the matter, I am sure they to would like you to pay all your donations to them.
Both could put your money in a high interest savings account on a daily interest account, then pay the money over every 3 months.
Of course they are not going to make a fortune but look after the pennies and the pounds look after themselves.
The more obvious answer is that it adds to the balance sheet, cash at bank.
I am not tubz vending bashing but don't understand why help for heroes would ask for this? They receive money from causes and campaigns all over the country and would there for be used to large amounts of small donations.
Regards
Rob
Both could put your money in a high interest savings account on a daily interest account, then pay the money over every 3 months.
Of course they are not going to make a fortune but look after the pennies and the pounds look after themselves.
The more obvious answer is that it adds to the balance sheet, cash at bank.
I am not tubz vending bashing but don't understand why help for heroes would ask for this? They receive money from causes and campaigns all over the country and would there for be used to large amounts of small donations.
Regards
Rob
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Re: H4H Donations
Simon,
Kris said to me, you won't be able to ring up to make a donation either, so that would make things very tricky for a lot of people.
The gist of what Kris has said to me is that VAT needs to be paid on the donation that is made. And at the minute that is not happening.
What he has said is you can de-brand the H4H towers and do them on a commission basis. One option like someone above says, go with a local charity for yourself, or as forum we could look into something else....
Chris
Kris said to me, you won't be able to ring up to make a donation either, so that would make things very tricky for a lot of people.
The gist of what Kris has said to me is that VAT needs to be paid on the donation that is made. And at the minute that is not happening.
What he has said is you can de-brand the H4H towers and do them on a commission basis. One option like someone above says, go with a local charity for yourself, or as forum we could look into something else....
Chris
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Re: H4H Donations
Simon,
Kris said to me, you won't be able to ring up to make a donation either, so that would make things very tricky for a lot of people.
The gist of what Kris has said to me is that VAT needs to be paid on the donation that is made. And at the minute that is not happening.
What he has said is you can de-brand the H4H towers and do them on a commission basis. One option like someone above says, go with a local charity for yourself, or as forum we could look into something else....
Chris
Kris said to me, you won't be able to ring up to make a donation either, so that would make things very tricky for a lot of people.
The gist of what Kris has said to me is that VAT needs to be paid on the donation that is made. And at the minute that is not happening.
What he has said is you can de-brand the H4H towers and do them on a commission basis. One option like someone above says, go with a local charity for yourself, or as forum we could look into something else....
Chris