Yeah, I can't change it. (I looked; it would involve faxing IDs that don't exist, because it's not anyone's real name.) I was trying to guard my name as long as I could, mostly because I was afraid of people being cruel, to be honest. But I guess that was going to happen eventually anyway. Nothing I can do about it now, looks like.
Maybe a little late for this now, but...v827December 2 2010, 13:09:21 UTC
Would it be possible to do the paperwork for an actual Cleolinda Jones Industries, and have a bank account for the company?
I may be underestimating the tax implications (I'm not an accountant or a lawyer), but I think people do that sort of thing from time to time, and there are some aspects where it's easier to be a business of one, as it were.
I'm glad you've put up the tip jar, btw, and will kick my monies in. I also look forward to the schwag shop. :)
On the upside, people will have to donate money in order to *get* the receipt, so if they intend to be asshats, at least you'll still be making a few bucks off them.
I mirrored this cat's face the other day...smadroniaDecember 7 2010, 02:18:42 UTC
I made a donation, but I immediately shut my computer down after and didn't have email access on my phone. so, in the morning I get my email, and it's donation from "This Strange name." It took me 15-20 seconds of staring at the email before i went "oh! Cleolinda!" and then my brain neatly crossed out your name and super imposed Cleolinda over it. Then all was good in the world.
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I may be underestimating the tax implications (I'm not an accountant or a lawyer), but I think people do that sort of thing from time to time, and there are some aspects where it's easier to be a business of one, as it were.
I'm glad you've put up the tip jar, btw, and will kick my monies in. I also look forward to the schwag shop. :)
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