On Wednesday 24 July 2013, Lisi Reisz wrote:
But I now know that a) donating is not anonymous and b) that what I would call large amounts are the minimum anyone is interested in. "Little drops of water, little grains of sand, make a mighty ocean and a beauteous land" would appear *not* to be the order of the day. So, as of this moment, I have backed away from giving anything. I would quite simply be too embarrassed.
I'm sure that I shall get over it. But the occasional passer-by may not, and a small, possibly several small, even very small, donations may be lost to TDE. In addition, and arguably worse, I feel that that it would also entail a loss of goodwill. "Don't go near TDE. It's just a scam. All they are interested in is parting you from your money."
10,000 givers of £1 would raise more money than one giver of £1,000. It pays (literally and figuratively) to keep the small, even the very small, givers on-board. (See *)
Lisi
Hi Lisi,
I might have got your statements all wrong but - sure, donating is not anonymus (it has to work somehow) - but otherwise I am free to donate any amount. I can not understand your complain.
Gerhard PS: Donate button is at www.trinitydesktop.org the green text in the blue header.