On Sat, 2006-11-11 at 11:41 +0000, MJ Ray wrote: > I've seen some CICs mooted where they're not really appropriate, but > AFFS may be one situation where the famed CIC 'asset lock' actually > makes sense.
I guess I should state at this point that I really have no idea about CICs, so I'm not suggesting it at this point: I think the situation with both CICs and the reworking of charity law demands a proper review of the situation. > I've not had any trouble getting help out of the Cooperative Bank and I > doubt that's only because I'm a Cooperative Group member. I don't > remember anyone else besides Marc Eberhard and myself setting up > security codes and so on, so maybe that's the difference? I really wish I knew :( I think the idea with the current paperwork is that Adam and/or I will visit the Co-op and try to progress things; I'll let you know how we get on - your help has been greatly appreciated. My local Co-op is actually a good 50mn away, sadly, but Adam's new job probably means it's easier for me at the moment. > The free-software-accessible community banking probably should be the > decider. Other cooperatives and mutuals offer it, as does the > Cooperative Bank's personal banking division, so if the new service > still doesn't do it, this might be a good time to move. Yeah. We haven't evaluated the new service yet - I only noticed that it was available a couple of weeks ago - but they explicitly mention Firefox, which is promising. Cheers, Alex. _______________________________________________ Fsfe-uk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/fsfe-uk
