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Old 14-09-2015, 23:51
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very sad,I remember being irked by some of her posts,but then that's forums. I joined at the start of BB3 but lost my account due to moving home and new internet provider.I was Kattymieow...RIP wonky
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Old 15-09-2015, 02:54
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My goodness, £854 raised already! The hospice is going to be blown away by everyone's generosity. Thank you so much.
The donation page makes it unnecessarily difficult. It wants an e-mail address. Ok, I'm willing to give it an e-mail address. Then it insists that I create some sort of account, with a password. I don't want to create yet another account on the internet. So I click on "Facebook log in". It says "Please wait while we process your Facebook login..." After 10 minutes of no further response, I investigate and find why it's not working. Then: "JustGiving is requesting the following info: your public profile, friend list and email address". No, that's asking for too much.

I looked on the Hospice's web site and found there is an alternative; in case there are other people who just want to donate, without creating an account or giving out personal information, I'll post it here:

YOU CAN ALSO:

Post a cheque to the Donations Officer, Meadow House Hospice, Uxbridge Rd, Southall, Middx UB1 3HW. Cheques should be made payable to 'Meadow House Hospice'.
http://www.meadowhousehospice.org.uk...p?content_id=7
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Old 15-09-2015, 10:05
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Veri - you can donate on the Just Giving page as "anonymous". They do need an email address to acknowledge your donation but I didn't give any other details.
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Old 15-09-2015, 13:28
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Veri - you can donate on the Just Giving page as "anonymous". They do need an email address to acknowledge your donation but I didn't give any other details.
That's not the problem, though. I know I could have it listed as "Anonymous"; but it insists that I create an account, with a password. If they'd just wanted an e-mail address, that would have been fine. But it requires that I create an account, complete with password. Or if I go the Facebook route (which might also result in an account in the end), it wants to know far too much about me.

I don't like having random accounts all over the internet anyway, but this one would have my credit card details attached. I'm not doing it.
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Old 15-09-2015, 14:13
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You can pay via PayPal, assuming you have an account of course.
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Old 15-09-2015, 15:49
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You can pay via PayPal, assuming you have an account of course.
Unfortunately, just Giving wants me to create a Just Giving account before it shows me anything about PayPal.

But I'm reluctant to use PayPal in any case, because the only time I've ever seen random, expensive items mysteriously appear in a credit card bill (which took months to resolve), it was with a card that I'd never used for anything except PayPal.
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Old 15-09-2015, 16:10
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Unfortunately, just Giving wants me to create a Just Giving account before it shows me anything about PayPal.

But I'm reluctant to use PayPal in any case, because the only time I've ever seen random, expensive items mysteriously appear in a credit card bill (which took months to resolve), it was with a card that I'd never used for anything except PayPal.
Sounds like a cheque would be your best bet
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Old 15-09-2015, 16:15
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Really sad to read about this - she was an excellent poster. Best wishes to those who knew her personally
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Old 15-09-2015, 18:02
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Unfortunately, just Giving wants me to create a Just Giving account before it shows me anything about PayPal.

But I'm reluctant to use PayPal in any case, because the only time I've ever seen random, expensive items mysteriously appear in a credit card bill (which took months to resolve), it was with a card that I'd never used for anything except PayPal.
I see your dilemma. Personally I've found PayPal an absolute boon, I loathe giving out my CC details for obvious reasons but never had any security issues with PayPal, thus far.

Probably totally jinxed myself now
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Old 15-09-2015, 19:40
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That's not the problem, though. I know I could have it listed as "Anonymous"; but it insists that I create an account, with a password. If they'd just wanted an e-mail address, that would have been fine. But it requires that I create an account, complete with password. Or if I go the Facebook route (which might also result in an account in the end), it wants to know far too much about me.

I don't like having random accounts all over the internet anyway, but this one would have my credit card details attached. I'm not doing it.
I had trouble with it too, wasn't keen on registering but decided to do it anyway, then it kept taking me back to the wrong page, had to re-do it in Firefox and when it was finally done started having problems with the paypal connection, it seemed jinxed! So now I'm registered for no reason as I'll have to send a cheque anway. Gah.

Thanks for posting the bit about donating by post
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Old 15-09-2015, 21:26
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I will miss her very much. She was really sweet and always treated me with respect.
May her family find comfort.
R.i.P.
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Old 16-09-2015, 13:29
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How very sad, I simply had no idea Wonkeydonkey was so ill. In the old days we occasionally crossed swords as she was inclined to like and support different housemates to me. This wasn't news I was expecting to see and my condolences go out to her family and friends at this sad time.
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Old 17-09-2015, 09:33
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This is very sad news for her friends and family and the forum itself. She was always someone I looked for in Big Brother as she was someone you could have a discussion with-she would often start an idea going.
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Old 17-09-2015, 20:46
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Caroline's daughter has posted details on Facebook of the 2 commemorative services. Her funeral is tomorrow but there's also a Celebration Of Life on Saturday 3rd October. All are welcome so if you can get to London please send an RSVP. I won't put the address here but I'll link to the Facebook post which is set to Public so hopefully you can all see it:

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...type=1&theater

They'd like to display some messages of support so I hope there are no major objections to them taking quotes from this thread.
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Old 17-09-2015, 20:50
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Thank you for the info Veri, I was having the same problems so will use PayPal if possible.
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Old 17-09-2015, 20:51
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Caroline's daughter has posted details on Facebook of the 2 commemorative services. Her funeral is tomorrow but there's also a Celebration Of Life on Saturday 3rd October. All are welcome so if you can get to London please send an RSVP. I won't put the address here but I'll link to the Facebook post which is set to Public so hopefully you can all see it:

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...type=1&theater

They'd like to display some messages of support so I hope there are no major objections to them taking quotes from this thread.
Think they will be spoilt for choice as there are some quite wonderful and also funny messages in both this and the GD thread. Cannot see how anyone could object as we are all anonymous
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Old 17-09-2015, 21:51
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It's very touching reading the messages on the Just Giving site how many donations are from Digital Spy users. As someone who was lucky enough to be Caroline's friend on facebook too, I for one would just like to say thanks to those who posted the links on DS and to those who have donated.
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Old 17-09-2015, 23:07
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This would be easy to overlook but now they've hit the target for the hospice they've put up a second page to raise money for her favourite charity, Sightsavers. They're not asking anyone to donate twice but, if you haven't already donated, I think they'd prefer you to use this page now.

https://www.justgiving.com/remembering-carolineblair

Caroline's birthday would have been on 1st October so you might like to donate as a birthday present.
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Old 17-09-2015, 23:13
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I have just been re-reading the lovely comments left about Caroline. What a wonderful tribute. My favourite 'when she contributed to your thread it was like the queen visiting'. Just how I felt.
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Old 18-09-2015, 09:21
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I just want to say I am thinking of Caroline's friends and family today as they say goodbye to this lovely lady.
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Old 18-09-2015, 14:56
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Me too Jean.
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Old 18-09-2015, 18:54
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I haven't been on here much recently, and I guess my eyes generally skip over the pinned threads, because I've only just noticed this one 10 days after the fact. I had no idea Wonkey was ill either. Such sad news.

I'm glad that I took the opportunity to say hello last time I read one of her posts. And I hope her family find a little solace in the fact that she was so widely respected on DS.

Requiescat in pace. x
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Old 18-09-2015, 21:27
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I just want to say I am thinking of Caroline's friends and family today as they say goodbye to this lovely lady.
Yes I agree, it must have been a very hard, sad day for her family today and my heart goes out to them!

It is very insightful looking at Caroline's posts on her Facebook page, so jovial, funny and witty and it seems such a very strong lady. So like her Wonkeydonkey profile on here! She will be greatly missed that is for sure!
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Old 18-09-2015, 22:44
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So sad news.
rip wonkey donkey and condolences to your family. x
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Old 19-09-2015, 05:15
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I remember being friends with a WonkyDonkey on the GR website a few years ago, and did wonder if it were the same lady. I loved the quirky name and her posts. She will be sadly missed. Thoughts are with her family now, those we love are not forgotten. RIP WonkeyDonkey.......xxxx
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