That's what I'm thinkin'. Wow, I had no idea that Paypal charged fees like that. I'm guessing that if donations continue to come in, they will be directly to the trust accout.
IIRC, it's 3%. I was deducting from the entire amount.
That's what I'm thinkin'. Wow, I had no idea that Paypal charged fees like that. I'm guessing that if donations continue to come in, they will be directly to the trust accout.
It's something like that, based on my own personal use. You would deduct from the entire amount. You pay when it's transferred to your account. 2/9% plus $.30 per transaction.IIRC, it's 3%. I was deducting from the entire amount.
That's what happens when you receive "donations" through a 3rd party. You pay a fee. It's the American way.
Still don't understand why they used Paypal, instead of a bank. :waitasec:
That's what I'm thinkin'. Wow, I had no idea that Paypal charged fees like that. I'm guessing that if donations continue to come in, they will be directly to the trust accout.
That's what happens when you receive "donations" through a 3rd party. You pay a fee. It's the American way.
Still don't understand why they used Paypal, instead of a bank. :waitasec:
That's what I'm thinkin'. Wow, I had no idea that Paypal charged fees like that. I'm guessing that if donations continue to come in, they will be directly to the trust accout.
Thank you. I didn't know they were still using Paypal, as I haven't even come close to hitting that donate button. :floorlaugh: Seems like the "donation" information might be released if GZ tries to have the state pay for one dime. ?? Didn't MOM say he was putting into a trust? Seems a little fishy to me.Nope. MOM is using Paypal too for GZlegalcase.com. "Would be" donators prefer the security of Paypal as a means of donating over any other application. MOM is using good business sense.
Thank you. I didn't know they were still using Paypal, as I haven't even come close to hitting that donate button. :floorlaugh: Seems like the "donation" information might be released if GZ tries to have the state pay for one dime. ?? Didn't MOM say he was putting into a trust? Seems a little fishy to me.
I don't know if it will happen, but I would LOVE to see the list, who donated, and what amount.lease:
Thank you. I didn't know they were still using Paypal, as I haven't even come close to hitting that donate button. :floorlaugh: Seems like the "donation" information might be released if GZ tries to have the state pay for one dime. ?? Didn't MOM say he was putting into a trust? Seems a little fishy to me.
I don't know if it will happen, but I would LOVE to see the list, who donated, and what amount.lease:
We have chosen to use PayPal to collect donations because they offer secure transactions, they have a strong reputation for online monetary transactions, and they are a trusted third-party.
The personal information that is collected as part of your donation process will be kept strictly confidential.
O'Mara recently created a new fundraising site administered by a former IRS agent and registered with the Florida Division of Consumer Services. He told ABC News that he raised nearly $8,000 in the first few days the site was active.
"I'm not going to be unrealistic to the fact that everyone is seeking donations in relation to this case, including the Trayvon Martin family," O'Mara said at a recent news conference. "It seems as though we have become in this criminal justice system a system where we can ask other people to help us. That's what we are doing."
As of May 16, 2012, the George Zimmerman Legal Defense Fund has raised $15,424. The fund was established on May 3, after approval was received from the Florida Division of Consumer Services. This fund replaces a PayPal account set up by Mr. Zimmerman that raised just over $200,000. The week of April 26, Mr. Zimmerman, on advice of counsel, shut down that account in favor of a new account that is independently maintained by a third party who can insure the monies raised are allocated to reasonable living expenses for Mr. Zimmerman, defense costs, and legal fees.
The majority of the donations have come from the PayPal link on the <redacted> website, and about $3,700 has been received in the form of checks and money orders. Approximately $30,000 from the initial fund was spent making Mr. Zimmerman’s complicated transition from a private life in Sanford, FL to his new life in hiding as the defendant in a high-profile case. Approximately $20,000 has been kept liquid to fund Mr. Zimmerman’s living expenses for the next several months. None of the funds have yet been allocated for legal fees or defense costs; however it is expected for some of the funds to be used for this purpose in the near future.
The largest donation received was $3,000, then $2,000 and the lowest was one dollar. Most donate between $25 and $100, and many include notes of support for Mr. Zimmerman and his family.
Wonder if there are increasing donations since the release of the 'medical' information on GZ? I think that was the point!
Wonder if there are increasing donations since the release of the 'medical' information on GZ? I think that was the point!
Just being in the news again could very well increase donations. And yes, information of facial injuries and a broken nose could very well increase donations.
But remember when O'Mara said he was working pro-bono? This gets me riled up. If he is working pro-bono, then what is the "defense fund" for? Were they just lying in court so they could keep the money? :banghead: They can't have him rich and indigent at the same time.
Just being in the news again could very well increase donations. And yes, information of facial injuries and a broken nose could very well increase donations.