FlaFFy_91
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quote: Originally posted by Generation
Annoying as I actually want to bid.
Loads knobs ruining it trying to be hero's.
Don't get why, the ticket price has still
Gone to Charity, if People want to pay over the odds for it it's up to them
[Edited on 18-12-2013 by Generation]
It's wrong because people are trying to make money off a charity doo. Heard it was the event team that was bidding them up so nobody buys them
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Generation
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Charity still get money they would have done
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Generation
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People getting on high horses caring because thy feel they must
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dragon2309
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The charity were welcome to charge hundreds for the tickets too... Buyers paid face value, the charity has benefitted.
Personally, I just made £320 in under 2 hours. If that makes me a cunt I don't really care. I'm a cunt with an extra £320.
I'm also a cunt who donated to the charity seperately and bought 2 of the stickers from one of the palces where everything above the postage costs goes to the charity.
Done my bit, and earned off of it. Simple.
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Generation
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Cunt IMO
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John
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All the people that gutted about his death they are happy to profit from it what a community.
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Generation
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jonnyken
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dont see the problem with running a memorial event. over here in n.ireland all the sites/clubs got together and arranged for their members to go to the same place. turn out was unbelievable.
goes to show how much of an influence F&F has been within the scene.
i think what has added to paul walker is that it wasnt just a acting job, it was a way of life for him as-well, he was a car enthusiast just like you and me.
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SVM 286
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quote: Originally posted by dragon2309
The charity were welcome to charge hundreds for the tickets too... Buyers paid face value, the charity has benefitted.
Personally, I just made £320 in under 2 hours. If that makes me a cunt I don't really care. I'm a cunt with an extra £320.
I'm also a cunt who donated to the charity seperately and bought 2 of the stickers from one of the palces where everything above the postage costs goes to the charity.
Done my bit, and earned off of it. Simple.
Wish i'd known it was gonna go this way. I'd have done same.
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FlaFFy_91
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quote: Originally posted by Generation
People getting on high horses caring because thy feel they must
Don't feel like I must tbh. I'm not one of them that has been crying over his death. Nor have I attended any of the memorial meets nor do I have the inclination to. I'm not one that gets upset when I see the meme's or jokes about it. Quite frankly I couldn't give a shit. Bit gutting to hear that he died yes. Ahh well life goes on move on.
Saying its wrong to profit off a charity like that... Just goes to show that people will do anything for money
You seem to of lost the plot recently mate.
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JordyCarter
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I would of done it if i thought people really wanted tickets to a paul walker memorial cruise.... xD
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Generation
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How is this profiting from charity?
Charity have money they set.
This is a memorial not a charity collection.
People paid and got
Tickets. Supply and demand really, how the world works
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alan-g-w
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Sort your fucking spacing out mate, come to fuck
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sc0ott
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I expect there to be a lot of drive and stares up the strip.
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Generation
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quote: Originally posted by alan-g-w
Sort your fucking spacing out mate, come to fuck
Hi stalker.
Given any valuable input today?
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JordyCarter
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I still think its unbelievably plaggy/cringe to have a paul walker memorial cruise
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Generation
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Keep updating us on the same thoughts, cheers.
[Edited on 19-12-2013 by Generation]
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alan-g-w
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quote: Originally posted by Generation
quote: Originally posted by alan-g-w
Sort your fucking spacing out mate, come to fuck
Hi stalker.
Given any valuable input today?
Well done, keep it up.
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Ben G
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Do people not realise that the people that run charities get paid a salary? Are they bad too because they're earning money from peoples goodwill.
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FlaFFy_91
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Sure I read somewhere that the staff are working for free for this?
I know people are earning from charity's. But that's there jobs. To organise and run events that make money for others. These tits are just people in Burberry caps. That bought a few too many tickets to make a quick buck off others misfortune.
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dragon2309
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I hate burberry, and about as far away from a "chav" as you could possibly imagine. Dont make the mistake of over generalizing.
I'm going to go out on a massive limb here and have a stab at saying, you didnt manage to purchase any tickets when they were on sale?
All the abuse right now is coming from people who oddly have no tickets in their hands...... Strange that. Stay there chap and I'll get you a ladder, you'll need it to get off that high horse.
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FlaFFy_91
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Didn't manage to purchase any tickets... As I didn't try. And will not be trying.
Wouldn't want to go to be honest. Going to be full of fiberglass and cans of special brew.
And to be fair I havnt given out any abuse.
All I've said is that I think it's wrong to cash in off the back of a charity
[Edited on 20-12-2013 by FlaFFy_91]
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Ian
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quote: Originally posted by Generation
People paid and got tickets. Supply and demand really, how the world works
Except in this case, the demand is based on a desire to attend the event, which is a charity event.
I'm all for a bit of capitalism, but you can't in this instance separate the fact that if people were willing to go to those prices on the tickets, there's a case for saying that the charity should benefit to that extent.
Incidentally - I think charity is a big con in a lot of cases, particularly when you see the payroll, not talking about Santa Pod staff here who as a one-off are apparently working for free? But regular salaried charity workers who turn up for work day in day out and are paid as such. Meaning that for all the money coming in, there's a wage bill and rent to settle before you even do anything good.
When you do the maths, the perception that you're giving a tenner and a child in Haiti is looking forward to spending your tenner rapidly falls apart.
Even more difficult to get value when you leave the market open for touts to come in and cream off the easy money.
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Ben G
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Thats what I was getting at, not the santa pod staff.
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SVM 286
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quote: Originally posted by sc0ott
I expect there to be a lot of drive and stares up the strip.
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