that's a shame. the ability to build up an investment pot from 'work' rather than using cash was a nice one. i'm sorry to read that some of you guys are deciding to drop out.
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that's a shame. the ability to build up an investment pot from 'work' rather than using cash was a nice one. i'm sorry to read that some of you guys are deciding to drop out.
It is indeed a shame. The dailies used to mean anyone could have joined and raised the £10 from that alone. It simply is no longer the case. Hopefully this will change in the coming months, but it isn't the case right now for sure
Yes, in fact I think it is entirely influenced by it. Membership, engagement and investment is almost 100% driven by who is here to get their dailies/cashback fill. The lack of many new faces, attractive offers and overall development of the website means numbers have been stagnant to say the least. Most "regulars" have either been in the club at some point or have decided it isn't for them in the first place.
Just checking that you saw the posts from Garindan and I earlier in the thread where it is suggested that we change the minimum investment rules, because these were set at a time when a) it was much easier to meet the set amounts through daily clicks alone and b) the club was in its infancy and needed to generate both funds and a degree of commitment to operate.harinmenon wrote: ↑Thu May 27 2021 10:38amHi All,
Sorry for the delay. I don't think I will be able to continue funding at the expected levels and to help this group. I have decided to make the difficult decision to leave this group. Sorry and thank you.
Richard - I knew you were stepping down as Treasurer but are you leaving the CIC as a member as well? Obviously completely your choice but seems a little surprising if that is correct.
No that was me editing it to update. Richard wanted to leave the club but is not in any rush. That is unless he has since changed his mind about leaving.
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