Just subscribed to the bronze level.
On a side note, If I subscribe to either silver or gold levels, do I get the relevant goody bag shipped over to the UK ?
Just subscribed to the bronze level.
On a side note, If I subscribe to either silver or gold levels, do I get the relevant goody bag shipped over to the UK ?
Thank you, sir!
When I first started CAJ, I never thought it would take off like it has, so I never really considered international shipping rates. It would suck to lose money on the deal, but I also don't feel right changing the rules in middle of the game. Since you're considerate enough to ask, then yeah, I'll go ahead send it to you.
On a side note, If I subscribe to either silver or gold levels, do I get the relevant goody bag shipped over to the UK ?
...but I'll probably need to alter the terms for future transactions.
I just stumbled onto this site and am super impressed and appreciative of your work. Subbed to show support
A few random thoughts, for whatever they might be worth:
I can't help but notice what seems to be a surprisingly small minority of subscribing members versus non-subscribing members. I mean, it's not like there are all kinds of annoying ads here to fund the site... There's no free lunch, folks!
While I imagine there might be a number of members whom, for whatever reason, choose to donate funds without subscription, it seems to me that the more subscribing members there appear to be, the more others might be inspired to subscribe.
While I have no idea what might be normal for this site and/or others like it, having glanced at CAJ numbers from time to time, I've noticed a seemingly high (and possibly growing?) guest-to-member ratio, often 10:1 or higher. For example, at 10:09 this morning there were "399 users online, 30 members and 369 guests."
I'm not at all sure what to make of any of this; just wondering what might be learned and/or done to make the most of whatever it is.
I'm all for kicking in, but the subscription model isn't for me. Some of us have supported without a monthly obligation - you just don't see that by our names.
Err, I never noticed the one-time option...don't have to do the recurring thing
I appreciate it, guys. A majority of those "visitors" are web crawler bots, I could ban them on the server side, but it would hurt our rankings in search engines.
I'm getting enough funds to keep the lights on, and I'm not in this to make money (unlike other websites ). I'm just here to give my audio buds a nice place to hang out and not be bothered.