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webair 01-30-2010 01:47 PM

Hosting Companies Unite to Provide Relief for Haiti. And You Can Help.
 
On January 12th, a series of earthquakes measuring 6.5 to 7.3 on the Richter scale devastated Haiti. There is now a critical shortage of essential supplies and support personnel to assist the people of Haiti through this crisis.

Although normally fiercely competitive, as members of the hosting community we know that the power we wield as a group is much more than we can wield individually. And so we've come together to help assist those affected by this disaster. With the generosity of all our combined customers, we hope to make a difference. And you can too. One dollar helps. One hundred dollars helps one hundred times more.

We've partnered with the American Red Cross to provide support, which may include mobilizing relief workers, sending relief supplies, and providing financial resources for recovery.


For more information on how you can help please visit ~ http://www.hostingforhaiti.com


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AAB 01-30-2010 02:01 PM

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Originally Posted by webair (Post 16798511)
we've come together to help assist those affected by this disaster. With the generosity of all our combined customers, we hope to make a difference.

Just as all other humanitarian donations aiming for Haiti, you will be making a difference in corrupt officials' lives. It might be good PR, but hardly any positive karma points. But that's why you're doing it right - it's pure business. Nobody actually cares about anyone in Haiti :2 cents:

baddog 01-30-2010 02:03 PM

I think I will stick to helping people in my own country.

Domain Broker 01-30-2010 02:20 PM

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HandballJim 01-30-2010 02:28 PM

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Originally Posted by baddog (Post 16798555)
I think I will stick to helping people in my own country.

I donated to catrina...

HandballJim 01-30-2010 02:33 PM

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Originally Posted by baddog (Post 16798555)
I think I will stick to helping people in my own country.

I have to agree since since only .01 of each dollar is accually going to the people of Haiti. The article was posted yesterday on the web...

I already donated through my tax dollars and so did you, since our government gave...$200 million...and the use of our military and local agencies. How about helping the homeless in our country 1st.

MetaMan 01-30-2010 02:54 PM

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Originally Posted by AAB (Post 16798548)
Just as all other humanitarian donations aiming for Haiti, you will be making a difference in corrupt officials' lives. It might be good PR, but hardly any positive karma points. But that's why you're doing it right - it's pure business. Nobody actually cares about anyone in Haiti :2 cents:

BINGO

companies, people and celebs alike would make private donations if they really cared. but they make it public because they want something in return.

if you really cared you would go there and do something about it.

patting yourself on the back and using a disaster as a promotion is pretty scummy imo. the world never surprises me anymore.

Marialovesporn 01-30-2010 03:50 PM

So the only really cool thing these days is to help people secretly.... helping them and spreading the word could be marked as marketing and sucks huh.......
What a world.........
Good thing to send some help Webair ;-)
And for the haters..... There is always some one to hate ;-) Good for you guys...

And if the helpers really suck.... their carma will catch up with them...but for now..

Good stuff Webair !!!!! ;-) Don't let the haters get in your way of following your heart;-)

AAB 01-30-2010 03:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Marialovesporn (Post 16798664)
Don't let the haters get in your way of following your heart;-)

LOL, you mean "following your wallet"! Clueless dreamer!

HandballJim 01-30-2010 04:07 PM

I posted above incorrectly...here is the article.

http://www.philly.com/philly/wires/ap/business/20100127_ap_haitigovtgetsonly1centofeveryusaiddoll ar.html

I don't see anything wrong with doing something good...but cmon with putting it in our face already. My wife just told me she texted money...you happy now. :)

sandman! 01-30-2010 04:08 PM

i think i will pass.....

Marialovesporn 01-30-2010 04:10 PM

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Originally Posted by AAB (Post 16798680)
LOL, you mean "following your wallet"! Clueless dreamer!

Maybe you are right... I considered this reaction while posting....
Still I like to believe in the positive........
Maybe I am really a fool who just loves to believe and hold on to the good in peoples hearts.....

Call me a dreamer ;-)
When rich people decide to help poor people and their motive is to do some personal marketing, well I fully agree, it sucks. But hey, if it saves some lives..... Well you know...


We live in a twisted world......

So heads up for all that have good intentions....




And yeah, I am a clueless dreamer...... You were right about that I guess......

DWB 01-30-2010 04:57 PM

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Originally Posted by HandballJim (Post 16798699)

If that report is true, it is appalling.

.40 cents to the US Military to do security (which is not needed)? Are you kidding me? They are already paid for and would be somewhere else if they were not in Haiti, NOT charging us .40 out of every dollar. That is a racket and someone is getting filthy rich of of that.

I gave some money already but if that little is getting through, I feel like a schmuck.

Anyway, here's a bump for the cause. Your hearts are in the right place and that's all that matters.

SweetT 01-30-2010 05:58 PM

First.....KUDOS to Mike and the Webair team for seeing a need and trying to do something to help! Everyone in this thread made valid points, BUT, why is it a bad thing to want to help? The system may be flawed but this group of hosting companies is at least trying to do something. Please don't belittle them for at least doing something!!

Second...before anyone jumps to any conclusions, no, my company is not associated with this group....not that we wouldn't but we had already done something on our own when this venture came out so we respectfully passed. It doesn't mean we do not believe in the cause, it was simply an issue of timing.

Lastly, anyone that knows me knows that I like to donate to small charities....ones that have no overhead and 100% of the money donated goes straight to the source as opposed to salaries and fancy offices.......BUT....and this is a huge BUT.....in this case there is no better place to donate than the Red Cross. In a catastrophe of this magnitude it is difficult to get the aid to where it is needed...it takes people who know what they are doing and have done this before to try to streamline the process of getting food and other supplies to the people that need it most. A small charity would be totally lost. That is why, in this case, the Red Cross is your best bet to really make a difference!!!

Again, Mike.....NICE JOB!! I got mad respect for you, bro!!!


--T

fatfoo 01-30-2010 06:24 PM

I donated to Haiti relief efforts from a local convinience store. The store had a donation box.

Cyber Fucker 01-30-2010 06:45 PM

That's great initiative! :thumbsup :thumbsup :thumbsup Bump for good cause!!!

webair 02-01-2010 12:46 PM

The hostingforhaiti.com relief effort donates directly and exclusively to The Red Cross. We are proud to be working with so many GREAT hosting companies to help a GREAT cause. Aside from donating to multiple small & large charities (within the UNITED STATES), Webair.com remains steadfast in it's continued efforts to give back wherever and whenever we can.

Personal note:

We may live in different areas, but we all live in one world. We are all connected. We are lucky enough to live in the greatest county in the world! Not everyone is so fortunate. Give back when and if you can. It will come back to you ten fold in the long run.

CIVMatt 02-01-2010 12:50 PM

My 40% in tax dollars are a good enough US Relief we're already giving them.

undersoul 02-01-2010 12:53 PM

bump for a good cause. going to do what I can to help out as every bit adds up. :thumbsup

2012 02-01-2010 12:56 PM

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AliGbone 02-01-2010 01:46 PM

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Originally Posted by baddog (Post 16798555)
I think I will stick to helping people in my own country.

Bitch ol coot you aint gots no money anyway! Whos you kiddin!

Donates some of dat food you gots in yer beard you can feed an army!


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Cyber Fucker 02-01-2010 02:35 PM

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Originally Posted by webair (Post 16802936)
The hostingforhaiti.com relief effort donates directly and exclusively to The Red Cross. We are proud to be working with so many GREAT hosting companies to help a GREAT cause. Aside from donating to multiple small & large charities (within the UNITED STATES), Webair.com remains steadfast in it's continued efforts to give back wherever and whenever we can.

Personal note:

We may live in different areas, but we all live in one world. We are all connected. We are lucky enough to live in the greatest county in the world! Not everyone is so fortunate. Give back when and if you can. It will come back to you ten fold in the long run.

I so like such point of view! :thumbsup

leedsfan 02-01-2010 03:37 PM

bump for a GREAT CAUSE, AND A GREAT COMPANY

borked 02-01-2010 03:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by webair (Post 16802936)
The hostingforhaiti.com relief effort donates directly and exclusively to The Red Cross. We are proud to be working with so many GREAT hosting companies to help a GREAT cause. Aside from donating to multiple small & large charities (within the UNITED STATES), Webair.com remains steadfast in it's continued efforts to give back wherever and whenever we can.

Personal note:

We may live in different areas, but we all live in one world. We are all connected. We are lucky enough to live in the greatest county in the world! Not everyone is so fortunate. Give back when and if you can. It will come back to you ten fold in the long run.

Is this for real? If so, why the need for the "personal note" footnote? What you said in the personal note reads identically to what you said in your business note.

Unfortunate as the situation is, I am not donating to this disaster relief fund. Not even the one setup by my own govt where ?1 donated == ?1 received to the relief aid.

For my own stupid reasons.

JenniDahling 02-01-2010 04:13 PM

You really can't go wrong supporting the American Red Cross, majority of donated funds are actually put into operations, emergencies, and supplies.

Kudos to Webair and the other companies.

webair 02-02-2010 01:58 PM

Thanks Jenni see you in LA?

WebairGerard 02-02-2010 02:35 PM

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Originally Posted by leedsfan (Post 16803460)
bump for a GREAT CAUSE, AND A GREAT COMPANY

Thanks Allen for bumping a great cause. As time goes on donations start thinning out and so much help is still needed.

hope to see you next week in LA as planned. speak to you then.

imabro 02-02-2010 03:48 PM

good to hear the katrina mess is cleaned up


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