Seems Fair.

On Fri, Jan 10, 2014 at 11:18 AM, Torrie Fischer
<tdfisc...@hackerbots.net>wrote:

> In general, I'm happy to accept reciepts of purchases in exchange for
> applying
> credit towards unpaid or future membership dues.
>
> I'm especially happy when you let me know in advance a lofty estimate of
> how
> much you plan on spending. I got quite a shock last night when I was
> handed a
> reciept for $260 and another future estimate of $500. My surprise was
> entirely
> due to an oversight on my behalf: I hadn't considered membership credit on
> new
> purchases as a viable method of paying for the buildout, but someone else
> (correctly) assumed it was a good idea. I'm making a conservative estimate
> that that SYNHAK can currently handle up to $1200 in future membership
> credit
> through this method, with another $800 added over the next two months. This
> means that there is another $200 in membership dues credit up for grabs
> right
> now.
>
> Only new purchases directly related to the buildout and regarded as
> essential
> may be given in exchange for unpaid and future dues. This budget will not
> stay
> around forever and will likely stop recieving funding at the end of March
> to
> avoid a situation of nobody at all paying dues for 9 months. That would be
> bad
> for liquidity. I reserve the right to pick what is and isn't essential, and
> you reserve the right to convince me to change my mind.
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