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Old 10th January 2008, 08:30 AM
nomizo31 nomizo31 is offline
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Originally Posted by polka-dot-jewel View Post
o__o I've received money from England before...hmm, but that was a few years ago. I'm pretty sure it's NOT an offense here, to be honest, but I'll definitely check up on the other countries (that have volunteers here). Paypal is a good option; unfortunately, not everyone is able to do that. Like we said before, PayPal is the RECOMMENDED option, and hidden cash is only if you can't do that (except for in Australia).
Thousands of people do it every day - even here in australia but it is still a federal offence in MOST countries. This may not be a problem for most but i work for Queensland Police - and if even something so simple like that arrives in my mail and im caught, then i will lose my job and be charged. hehe so it does carry slightly higher risk for me. (and thats not if the postal staff dont steal it)

I get what you mean about the pages being individual - i guess i just had a different vision for it. its actualy getting me a bit worried now - im not good at THAT kind of scrapbooking - and so i dont know if i could produce pages properly... hmmm i dunno~

Truthfully i envisaged it as a bound product - more simple-cool-eligant than individual sections. It might sound stupid to everyone but thats how i saw it - truth is, there would be more work needed on PC for this way but as for compliling it - it would take no time at all - it would all be sent to a printer and taken care of by them. In the end you would be left with a polished beautiful book that will last for ever - it could still include people's handwriting and drawings etc, and once you add up the cost of everyone's postage (for hand written letters, and posting the pages) i bet it would come pretty close to printing costs. Again its just my thoughts~ i know this was set up to be a scrapbook - i guess im just trying to say - that people have different ideas or perceptions of what a scrap book looks like.
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