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Happysteveo
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Fanshare Question

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Does anyone know if I start a fanshare by £10 monthly direct debit would I get the same privileges straight away that I would if I made a £120 lump sum payment?

Cheers all :barscarf:

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You are entitled to the same straight away so make sure you get your fuck all quick!

:lol:

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They've run out of shares for the fanshare to buy....so no point at the moment.

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Percy Dalton wrote:You are entitled to the same straight away so make sure you get your fuck all quick!

:lol:
NICE 8)

:?

:shock: what are you trying to do? Divide the club? :banghead:


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Percy Dalton wrote:You are entitled to the same straight away so make sure you get your fuck all quick!

:lol:
Hmmm,

Sounds like a night in with the wife.

But without X factor and including sex.

Aaah, the good old times. :lol:

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Yes you would get same benefits as paying in a lump sum.

Shares are in short supply as stated, however fanshare directors in negotiations with various parties to maybe ease that situation very soon.

We are also getting the odd individual shareholder approaching us to buy their share(s).

Fanshare has now gone over the £1,000,000 invested mark recently

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alanalansunderland wrote:Yes you would get same benefits as paying in a lump sum.

Shares are in short supply as stated, however fanshare directors in negotiations with various parties to maybe ease that situation very soon.

We are also getting the odd individual shareholder approaching us to buy their share(s).

Fanshare has now gone over the £1,000,000 invested mark recently
Wow a whole 3 shares!!!!! :shock: :barscarf: :wink:

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Percy Dalton wrote:You are entitled to the same straight away so make sure you get your fuck all quick!

:lol:
:coffeespit:

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always cynical must get depressing for all eventually.

55 shares at the last count by the way, not a lot but in a year a great effort imo. We would of course be in a much stronger position if we had 19000 subscribers rather than 1900.

30p a day is all it costs.

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alanalansunderland wrote:always cynical must get depressing for all eventually.

55 shares at the last count by the way, not a lot but in a year a great effort imo. We would of course be in a much stronger position if we had 19000 subscribers rather than 1900.

30p a day is all it costs.
sorry alan, but my 30p goes to some kid in Africa I've never even met! :? ...althoug he did write to me last year, so that's something :roll:

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arseofacrow wrote:
alanalansunderland wrote:always cynical must get depressing for all eventually.

55 shares at the last count by the way, not a lot but in a year a great effort imo. We would of course be in a much stronger position if we had 19000 subscribers rather than 1900.

30p a day is all it costs.
sorry alan, but my 30p goes to some kid in Africa I've never even met! :? ...althoug he did write to me last year, so that's something :roll:
thats more than you get from Hill-Wood


AlanAlan i was only fucking about with my first post

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alanalansunderland wrote:Yes you would get same benefits as paying in a lump sum.

Shares are in short supply as stated, however fanshare directors in negotiations with various parties to maybe ease that situation very soon.

We are also getting the odd individual shareholder approaching us to buy their share(s).

Fanshare has now gone over the £1,000,000 invested mark recently
Thanks for the reply. I had a message from Tim Payton saying you only get "full membership when you have contributed enough for 1 fanshare, eg £145?

So just a £10 ddebit wouldn't give me full membership straight away?

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Thanks everyone for your input, signed up to the fanshare last night :barscarf:

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