Alternately, we could stop feeding an obvious troll.
On 1 August 2014 20:30, Russavia <russavia.wikipedia(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Richard, et al
On Sat, Aug 2, 2014 at 2:49 AM, Richard Symonds
<richard.symonds(a)wikimedia.org.uk> wrote:
He may have donated under a pseudonym, or by
cheque, or to a chapter, or
through a friend. Very tricky to track down.
True, people can and do donate via such methods. I did so myself when
I donated the half proceeds from the sale of Pricasso's painting of
Jimmy Wales to the WMF.[1] I had a friend in the US donate by way of
cheque sent to the WMF offices so that it wouldn't be eaten up in
credit card and Paypal fees.
Jeez guys - stop beating the horse. It's
never was alive to begin with.
Rjd0060, I'm not sure here, but are you saying that the guy didn't
actually donate the $20? If so, he publicly said he did, so it's best
not to say such things which could be misconstrued as you saying the
guy lied. Perhaps contact with him via Twitter might get an answer as
to how he actually donated.
Cheers
Russavia
[1]
http://archive.today/L6OVn
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