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<b>Important Notice to Past Donors</b>

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caudata.org

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To members who have donated to the site - please check your profile and make sure your "Status" reads "Caudata.org Donor". If it doesn't, you've slipped through the cracks so please email me asap.
 
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john

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This also applies to fundraiser auction winners who are eligible for Donor status.
 
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russ

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I'd like to become a donor for your auctions. What do I need to do?

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john

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Hi Russ,

You become one by donating. There aren't any real perks for becoming a donor as yet, though as a token of thanks, if you donate US$30 or UK£20 you can have a Caudata.org email address.
 
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john

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Oh I should add that if you've won an auction (the recent ones run by David Nash, Jennifer Macke, etc) you are already entitled to it.
 
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jennifer

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Perhaps Russ means that he would like to donate an animal for auction?
 
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john

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Ah, in that case just go ahead and start an auction (you can put official Caudata.org auction in the title if you like). David Nash and Jennifer are the experts on this though.
 
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