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Reconstructed
03-16-2011, 04:23 AM
Hello everyone. I understand that SE will not be charging us for next months billing cycle. I called SE and asked if their is anyway possible to charge me anyway and use the money towards helping those in need of it in Japan. Sadly they said they could not but were greatly appreciative of my efforts. So since they cannot bill me themselves I will be donating what they charge me every month to the red cross or whatever organization that is helping over there...while I am not being charged for the game. Just wanted to throw it out there and see if I could encourage anyone else to do the same. 12.95(or whatever you happen to pay) does not sound like a lot but it all adds up. Not saying you have to do it...just expressing my thoughts and throwing out the idea of how we could help out. Thank you for taking the time to read this.

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JagerForrester
03-16-2011, 05:12 AM
I went ahead and threw $50 in that direction. For our sister, Japan!

Aelean
03-16-2011, 08:17 AM
http://www.globalgiving.org/projects/japan-earthquake-tsunami-relief/

https://american.redcross.org/site/SPageServer?s_subsrc=RCO_FrontPagePanel&pagename=ntld_main&s_src=RSG000000000

If anyone is looking for a way to donate and doesn't already know.
This is an excellent idea, and I hope we as a community can all band together and support it!

Vangoh
03-16-2011, 08:23 AM
Ya for reals, I've seen a s-load of threads about donating and making SE start a donation process towards the tsunami. The intentions are good and all but you gotta stop pressuring SE to do this. If they decide to do it they will do it on their own terms. So without sounding more rude than I prolly already am maybe you should look for other ways to donate like the one above.....

JUST SAYING! :D

Glamdring
03-16-2011, 08:34 AM
Thanks for calling, saves me the trouble. Looks like my fees (and then some) are going to a charity, once I figure which. Strangely enough, it coincides with my regular appointment this saturday for blood donation.Think I'll see if Generac (they're local) is taking donations; they usually donate, or at least loan generators to areas hit by natural disasters. I think they already have generators on site to help power the reactor cooling plants.

Wenceslao
03-16-2011, 08:56 AM
i live in mexico city and the japan foundation and mexico-japan association are receiving donations as well as the red cross i already donate some amount to them and i was surprised to see many people doing it as well, im really glad to see people are trying to help japanese people ^^ hope our donations can make a difference, i know its not much but little by little i feel we can help then in a way or other.