Group: Ipernity Members Association Project
Regarding Payment of dues and Donations.
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Stormlizard
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Unfortunately Denmark has a law regarding Online Purchase and or Payment of Subscriptions to Organisations with the use of Credit and or Direct Debit cards such as Visa. Card holders are required to have a 'NEM-ID' a form of special Password that is used online in dommunication with Govenment department Web sites and Net Bank.
Many people like myself were excused in that we do not use Net Bank or exchange sensitive personal information over the Internet.
So whenever I pay my subscription to Ipernity for example I use PayPal and my Visa Direct debit card.
This was refused today while attempting to Donate to the Crowd funding program.
John, alias stormlizard.
Many people like myself were excused in that we do not use Net Bank or exchange sensitive personal information over the Internet.
So whenever I pay my subscription to Ipernity for example I use PayPal and my Visa Direct debit card.
This was refused today while attempting to Donate to the Crowd funding program.
John, alias stormlizard.
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My club membership also runs out on April 4th. I will continue as a "free user" untill we know more. I have asked Ipernity S.A. to offer renewal plans for shorter periods like for one month only, but no reply so far.
In an ideal world, even if the monies paid to the site's current owners were not transferred to the IMA they would honour existing memberships. However, given the fact that insufficient funding has been a big part of the site's troubles the IMA will need every penny they can get just to keep the site going.
As I say, not ideal, but given where we are at I see no alternative! :(
Please bear in mind though that this still includes the numerous and suspect donations made by soca.jorge1986 who donated $3,862 via 18 separate donations.
Working on the assumption though that these donations may indeed prove to be bogus that would mean that we have actually raised $24,698 which leaves us just short of the initial target by a mere $302.
Crowdfunding To Save Ipernity - Donate Here
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