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If only Fairfax could get as many people to sign up. I have paid an annual subscription. This site has helped me stay in touch with the Demons, when the games haven't inspired me.

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I have only known about demonland for a couple of years, wish it was longer.. There's not many of us dees supporters around and after more depressing news that has been the norm over the past 6 or 8 years, it is a comfort to come here and be amongst those that are feeling the pain too.

So... Time to pay up, I will do so gladly, and appreciate the efforts of those behind the scenes.

Go Dees, and see you all at the G on Saturday night!

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Mr. Demonland I have asked this in the past " Is there anyway of advising members when their annual membership expires"?

I never know when I should be paying mine.

If I knew a date I would renew on that date as I am sure I have run over the 12 months in the past.

Perhaps list it on my information area?

I am very sympathetic to the plight of Demonland and have been trying to donate $100, but it is sometime since I have used PayPal (being an ex bank executive I think it is a dog of a system anyway) and so my accounts are out of date on it. Why can't we simply donate via credit card?

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I am very sympathetic to the plight of Demonland and have been trying to donate $100, but it is sometime since I have used PayPal (being an ex bank executive I think it is a dog of a system anyway) and so my accounts are out of date on it. Why can't we simply donate via credit card?

I hadn't used PayPal in ages either, but basically it is just like using your credit card. I put my credit card deets in and that was it, no PayPal login or anything.

Or I just got scammed and put $100 towards some Nigerian blokes new Beats by Dre.

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I hadn't used PayPal in ages either, but basically it is just like using your credit card. I put my credit card deets in and that was it, no PayPal login or anything.

Or I just got scammed and put $100 towards some Nigerian blokes new Beats by Dre.

Sorry to get into banking details, but this works fine if the accounts on paypal are current. Mine are not, which means I have to go to their site to change them before I can transact.it is frankly a pain in the arse to have to do this when you don't use paypal for any other purpose. Most other sites simply allow you to transact using a credit card alone. I know some say this is risky, but personally I'd rather make that decision that have to go thru this laborious process.

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Hello there - sub to Demonland finally paid, also processed donation to the club for undertaking the appeal, (I would have paid whatever the verdict).

Am now working on three new club members here in New York. One ex pat Aussie MFC fan that work at the UN, his Columbian wife and his one week old son, am a bit nervous for the poor bloke his son needs heart surgery (at 1 week old, parents too nervous to buy kids stuff in case it's not needed :( ), so I'm not boring him with footy stuff just at the moment, although he is a passionate fan.

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Guys - Paypal stands up pretty well, it's not a big stretch to update your paypal details, we are all keyboard warriors anyway....

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I am very sympathetic to the plight of Demonland and have been trying to donate $100, but it is sometime since I have used PayPal (being an ex bank executive I think it is a dog of a system anyway) and so my accounts are out of date on it. Why can't we simply donate via credit card?

You can pay via credit card.

Just follow the prompts through to PayPal and when it gets to the PayPal screen it gives you the option of signing in to PayPal (if you have an account) or paying via credit card. You do not need a PayPal account to donate. It is facilitated through PayPal but you don't need an account.

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Just a minor point, earlier in this thread it said annual membership was $25. Why was it $30 when I subscribed?

The prices went up at the beginning of the season. We had a sale where the subscriptions for 2014 were at 2013 prices. I cut and pasted the prices from last years thread and I did not change the prices. I apologise. If you would like to PM me your PayPal account name I would be happy to refund you. Let me know.

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The prices went up at the beginning of the season. We had a sale where the subscriptions for 2014 were at 2013 prices. I cut and pasted the prices from last years thread and I did not change the prices. I apologise. If you would like to PM me your PayPal account name I would be happy to refund you. Let me know.

My goodness. You are so fair and generous. If he asks the $5 back, let me know and I'll donate it back.

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For consumers Paypal is great. I have used it for over 10 years. In that time I have had several disputes with traders/ sellers and all have been resolved in my favour including a sum in excess of $2000 for an overseas transaction. If you have a legitimate greivance they are on your side. Got my money back every time. I swear by them.

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The prices went up at the beginning of the season. We had a sale where the subscriptions for 2014 were at 2013 prices. I cut and pasted the prices from last years thread and I did not change the prices. I apologise. If you would like to PM me your PayPal account name I would be happy to refund you. Let me know.

No, not at all. I probably didn't read the thread carefully. Happy to be a member at that price.

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For consumers Paypal is great. I have used it for over 10 years. In that time I have had several disputes with traders/ sellers and all have been resolved in my favour including a sum in excess of $2000 for an overseas transaction. If you have a legitimate greivance they are on your side. Got my money back every time. I swear by them.

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With a villains name...

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No, not at all. I probably didn't read the thread carefully. Happy to be a member at that price.

You read the thread correctly. When I created the thread yesterday I cut and pasted from an earlier thread from last year. I changed the amounts and then I got distracted and closed the browser window before I hit post and had to redo the thread and then when I cut and pasted again I forgot to change the amounts from last year. I apologise for the confusion and that is why I offered the refund. Cheers and Go Dees.

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I think it'll be more helpful receiving annual payments so I bought a yearly and donated an extra $70.

Thanks to everyone that contributes to the site, it's my 2nd favourite thing on the Internet, besides porn.

I regard Demonland as footy porn. Good or bad, it's always worth a look, and a daily dose is is essential for a healthy lifestyle (especially as I'm old, and live in Canberra!).

I'll make another donation on that basis.

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Hello there - sub to Demonland finally paid, also processed donation to the club for undertaking the appeal, (I would have paid whatever the verdict).

Am now working on three new club members here in New York. One ex pat Aussie MFC fan that work at the UN, his Columbian wife and his one week old son, am a bit nervous for the poor bloke his son needs heart surgery (at 1 week old, parents too nervous to buy

kids stuff in case it's not needed :( ), so I'm not boring him with footy stuff just at the moment, although he is a passionate fan.

Hang in there with your friends. From my experience every little distraction helps at times like that.

If the MFC helps your friend get through it may well be the best thing the MFC does in 2014.

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