

you guys are better at these things than me
Moderator: evanstaniland
yeah thats abit tough.. unless someone isnt finished and bails at the end??moose wrote:41 entries now , someone is gunna miss out !!!!
i love the fundraising i do. and i purchased some votes last yr...BBM Rick wrote:My tip is there are still few nominations that have been received before the cut-off date and are not up yet. I also know of one nominee who has pulled out. I also know that the votes are going to count, and that Bandage Bear is raising money again for the Childrens Hospital. He managed to get $10k last year and wants to beat it this year.
My advise? If you have nominated, get your votes in! Or get in touch with Team Bandage Bear.
Rick.
isnt is a 100?DUDELUX wrote:are we gonna nickname the 80 from WA??
as i said im all for the fundraising(i did the newy crew shirts for the cancer council 2yrs back).BBM Rick wrote:These are issues you would need to take up with Mark mate, but I find it hard to flame a guy for doing the work he does for the kids.
I do see your point though, and if Mark does this again next year, maybe he can take this onboard. I will pass on the feedback.
With our young bloke spending 3-4 days a week at Westmead Childrens Hospital, no one is going to convince me that Mark is doing bad thing, but if there is a way it can be done better, I know he will explore it.
Cheers,
Rick.
A1 wrote:
Barbie will hopefully keep it on all 4's this year ....but I still crack up every time I watch TT08 DVD where you quietly say . should of put a sticker on the bottom
..im sure you will do well this year..
Not having a dig, you know me, but got a better method?DIRTY ROCK STAR wrote:Mark the cause is a good one im just not sold on the method.
and possibly if you were to have advertised it abit earlier??
instead of me going to the newsagent i could have gone to you.
Tony
3 Kittens need a home in Sydney - PM for more details!WICKED wrote:I flogged mine for a good hour this arvo!
evanstaniland wrote:
so if i buy 7 votes who do you put down on the other 2 lines??
they get a mag to read if they vote the way it was intended.Mark M wrote: So whats the difference with having a club & its members for example go and purchase 50 mags from different newsagents at a cost of $497.50 for a total of 350 votes for their team, to having me buy the mags and have that same club donate $350 to the westmead childrens hospital for 350 votes and receiving a tax deduction for the club and at the same time knowing that they have helped the sick kids?
Evan,evanstaniland wrote:they get a mag to read if they vote the way it was intended.Mark M wrote: So whats the difference with having a club & its members for example go and purchase 50 mags from different newsagents at a cost of $497.50 for a total of 350 votes for their team, to having me buy the mags and have that same club donate $350 to the westmead childrens hospital for 350 votes and receiving a tax deduction for the club and at the same time knowing that they have helped the sick kids?
im all for raising money for causes but there has to be a better way. as its still going to be a buy in format..they way you have it now.
evan
so if my friends want to support the fund raising, they pay for the votes (no mag) they dont get the $5 off entry slip then they have to pay for the mag IF they go to the eventMark M wrote:Evan,evanstaniland wrote:they get a mag to read if they vote the way it was intended.Mark M wrote: So whats the difference with having a club & its members for example go and purchase 50 mags from different newsagents at a cost of $497.50 for a total of 350 votes for their team, to having me buy the mags and have that same club donate $350 to the westmead childrens hospital for 350 votes and receiving a tax deduction for the club and at the same time knowing that they have helped the sick kids?
im all for raising money for causes but there has to be a better way. as its still going to be a buy in format..they way you have it now.
evan
Last year i took hundreds of magazines to the event & sold them to the public & gave copies to the competitors - so its a win win really.
Regards
Bandaged Bear
My idea is to sell votes cheaper than buying the magazines to competitors only!evanstaniland wrote:so if my friends want to support the fund raising, they pay for the votes (no mag) they dont get the $5 off entry slip then they have to pay for the mag IF they go to the eventMark M wrote:Evan,evanstaniland wrote:they get a mag to read if they vote the way it was intended.Mark M wrote: So whats the difference with having a club & its members for example go and purchase 50 mags from different newsagents at a cost of $497.50 for a total of 350 votes for their team, to having me buy the mags and have that same club donate $350 to the westmead childrens hospital for 350 votes and receiving a tax deduction for the club and at the same time knowing that they have helped the sick kids?
im all for raising money for causes but there has to be a better way. as its still going to be a buy in format..they way you have it now.
evan
Last year i took hundreds of magazines to the event & sold them to the public & gave copies to the competitors - so its a win win really.
Regards
Bandaged Bear
yea real Win Win
Mark M wrote:My idea is to sell votes cheaper than buying the magazines to competitors only!evanstaniland wrote:
so if my friends want to support the fund raising, they pay for the votes (no mag) they dont get the $5 off entry slip then they have to pay for the mag IF they go to the event
yea real Win Win
The public is a different story, i only deal with competitors or a competitors representive.
As mentioned in earlier posts,evanstaniland wrote:Mark M wrote:My idea is to sell votes cheaper than buying the magazines to competitors only!evanstaniland wrote:
so if my friends want to support the fund raising, they pay for the votes (no mag) they dont get the $5 off entry slip then they have to pay for the mag IF they go to the event
yea real Win Win
The public is a different story, i only deal with competitors or a competitors representive.
you just said clubs, isnt that public??
so if you are only aiming at competitors then it is back to buying into the event which in turn makes the already steep entry fee even more are everyone needs to buy votes to get in.
you should not be able to sell votes to competitors as it turns everything to shiat. the voting system is for the PUBLIC to get the mags and vote for who they like, yes competitors will will go and buy some mags but they are not able to buy large amounts as they can when you do this..
there has to be another way to raise money without manipulating the voting process
Evan
im all for raising money and helping these kidsMark M wrote: As mentioned in earlier posts,
This has been going on since the start of Tuff Truck - ask any of the veteran competitors, they will tell you that they have, and would again buy as many mags/votes needed to get as high up the running order as possible.
As mentioned previously, the only way to have the voting process done exclusively by the public is to sell entry passes online like the ticketing systems used by virgin & jetstar etc 1 ticket = 1 vote
A large magority of the public turn up and pay at the gates!
This is not my system, i only utilize what have to work with!
You Don't have to be part of it! rely on the public votes!
I will say it again - IT'S ABOUT THE KIDS!
So untill the Tuff Truck officials changes the voting system, i will keep making lots of money for these sick kids.
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