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Gamers Unite for Hurricane Relief

by Jonathan Metts - September 6, 2005, 4:58 am EDT
Total comments: 9 Source: GamersRelief.com

Spread the word, get involved.

In the wake of devastation caused in the Southeastern U.S. by Hurricane Katrina, GamersRelief.com is a website created by Advanced Media Networks to spread the word and promote action among the online gaming community. We highly encourage our readers to visit the site, spread the word, and most importantly, get involved.

Currently, Gamers Relief is accepting PayPal donations which will be delivered weekly to the Red Cross. However, PGC recommends that you make a direct online contribution to the Red Cross so that the money will be delivered sooner to the people who need it. We also highly recommend that our readers who live in the U.S. and are eligible to donate blood do so as soon as possible. The Red Cross website can help you find a nearby blood donation center.

Talkback

KDR_11kSeptember 06, 2005

In other news, Rockstar Games have announced they will release a game called "New Orleans: Looter". It's just like GTA but with rising floods! INNOVATION!

BTW, Paypal for Red Cross donations is a bad idea. Did anyone not hear about the Something Awful debacle?

ArbokSeptember 06, 2005

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Originally posted by: KDR_11k
BTW, Paypal for Red Cross donations is a bad idea. Did anyone not hear about the Something Awful debacle?


Yep, they had the whole account frozen, which was a real shame as they had accumlated thousands of dollars for the cause very quickly. Seems the situation isn't going to improve either... a shame.

mantidorSeptember 06, 2005

"New Orleans: Looter" wouldnt surprise me at all, and thats too damn sad for words.

Just made my donation

Can someone fill me in on why Something Awful's hurricane relief PayPal account was shut down?

Hostile CreationSeptember 07, 2005

The fellow explains it in great detail on the site. Apparently Paypal thought that much money in so little time ($30,000 in nine hours) was suspicious, so they froze the account. Once that happened there were tons of "legal" barriers and regulations to overcome, which basically fell through for various reasons. After the donation refunds are sent back he's going to start up another fund, not using paypal.

steveySeptember 07, 2005

here the link to The Paypal Fiasco: In Summary

"This is comparable to shooting the morbidly obese 900-pound fat guy taking up space in a nuclear fallout shelter so 20 other people can fit into the area he was consuming. "

KDR_11kSeptember 07, 2005

Stevey, that quote refers to the webserver, not the Paypal fiasco.

S-U-P-E-RTy Shughart, Staff AlumnusSeptember 07, 2005

Donating blood is also often good for free food faustsmiley.gif

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