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Topic: Donations for the National MS Society - Updated with proof (Read 1408 times)

newbie
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Looks like the same address!  Thanks for providing that proof, knarf180.  I just sent you 0.01 BTC.  Good luck with your fundraising!

thanks for the donation! 
full member
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I totally understand where everyone is coming from, however not everyone can be a scammer.  Please see link below

http://walknyh.nationalmssociety.org/site/PageNavigator/MIG/Walk%20MS/WLK_NYH_UpcomingWrapAroundEvents.html


Looks like the same address!  Thanks for providing that proof, knarf180.  I just sent you 0.01 BTC.  Good luck with your fundraising!
newbie
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I totally understand where everyone is coming from, however not everyone can be a scammer.  Please see link below

http://walknyh.nationalmssociety.org/site/PageNavigator/MIG/Walk%20MS/WLK_NYH_UpcomingWrapAroundEvents.html
full member
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Gee, I wonder if this was a legitimate MS sufferer who didn't know that you couldn't just up and suddenly start collecting bitcoin money on the internet for a random cause you believe in!

Because the alternative would be a scammer, and god knows only 90-95% of the people asking for money on bitcointalk are scammers
newbie
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Thanks ionux.  I should hopefully have a reply from them on Monday.
full member
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another newbie asking for donations interesting !! I don't think anyone will give you a single penny for nothing trust me its true you won't get a single penny unless you have some solid affiliation proofs you will be considered a SCAM !! 

I think he understands that now, man.  He said he was working on getting some proof.
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another newbie asking for donations interesting !! I don't think anyone will give you a single penny for nothing trust me its true you won't get a single penny unless you have some solid affiliation proofs you will be considered a SCAM !! 
newbie
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to anyone still watching, knarf the newbie with seven posts is not legitimately collecting money for the charity he showcased in his original post, he just wants the money for himself

JUST LIKE EVERYONE ELSE ASKING YOU FOR YOUR BITCOIN

Well thats not true at all.  I've emailed the chapter of the NMSS I'm raising money for asking them to post something about the bitcoin fundraising I'm doing on their website.  Waiting to hear back
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to anyone still watching, knarf the newbie with seven posts is not legitimately collecting money for the charity he showcased in his original post, he just wants the money for himself

JUST LIKE EVERYONE ELSE ASKING YOU FOR YOUR BITCOIN
full member
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knarf180, I'm not saying you're a scammer or anything but it might make more sense to post some kind of proof that you are doing this and also use an escrow.  People are going to be leery about sending BTC to an anonymous forum address.  How many times have you donated?  Is this like a sponsorship where you walk 'x' number of miles and you donate money based on that?  I'm all for helping charities with bitcoin but you need to post more information for this to appear legit.
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haha man, bitcoin address instead of website . Looks like scam for me. Man so many people asking for donations all over this forum recently. People getting that greedy, or maybe someone actually make some nice money this way
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Well, how about having the national MS society post that bitcoin address on their website?  Or some sort of confirmation from them AT ALL that you're legitimately collecting money on their behalf?  Surely they must have given you guidelines on how to do this when you started collecting money for them?
newbie
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Have you considered some sort of rewards program where everyone gets back 120% of their donations when five new members donate?

I'm personally not huge on giving coin back. The MS Society does have a fundraising prize program, but I'd rather see the money go to disease research rather than a free coffee mug.

However, I'd be happy to send an MS T-Shirt or a Zazzle gift certificate to purchase your own (for those who dont like to give out their address) to the top donor if the total donations collected exceeds 0.1 btc.

March is MS awareness month so I thought it was a good time to get moving on the donation collections.  As of the time of this post I've been sent 0.001982 btc in donations.  

I know it must be hard to donate without proof that the coins will actually go towards the cause - and I'm not sure how to prove that they will. If anyone has an idea, please post.
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I am open to any questions you may have.  

Have you considered some sort of rewards program where everyone gets back 120% of their donations when five new members donate?
newbie
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Link to the page had been blocked by the forum.  Changed to bitcoin address.

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Since being diagnosed with Multiple sclerosis 2 years ago, I've been participating in the annual National MS Society fundraising walk in effort to raise money and awareness for the disease. The funds they receive are put to great use - see distribution chart below.


Being a bitcoin advocate, I decided it would be great to accept donations in bitcoin this year. As the society does not handle bitcoin directly, I have setup a coinbase wallet. Using coinbase, I will sell the coin and donate the proceeds to the National MS Society.  

Bitcoin address: 1GKBBqgqZXaCXpVb3ZqA88BphA9apTiBZU

I am open to any questions you may have.  

Thank you for your time and donations.

---------- Update ----------

Proof of honest fundraising campaign can be found here:
http://walknyh.nationalmssociety.org/site/PageNavigator/MIG/Walk%20MS/WLK_NYH_UpcomingWrapAroundEvents.html
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