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How to make the Badr Club less dodgy

Middle Nation · 2 Sep 2022 · 2:02 · YouTube

Okay. Here's my humble suggestion for Dawah man and his Badr Club project. You had a request on GoFundMe for £42,000 for, a studio, which I assume is going to mean cameras, equipment, editing software, and so on. Now, your clips for marketing the Bedard Club are excellent. High quality clips, commercial quality clips, very well done.

So presumably, you have used the 41 k that you got from the GoFundMe to invest in better equipment and quality film production. So you're using the equipment that you purchased with the donated money to now market a profit making enterprise. That means that the money that was given to you on GoFundMe essentially was an investment in a profit making enterprise. So this is my suggestion. If you get 313 members to sign up for £313 each, you're gonna make just shy of a $100.

Pay back the money that was donated to you because that's only fair, and then take the money of each member and say this money will be basically held in escrow for you in a pool of funds that will be available to all members for start up costs, business, for for whatever the case may be. And members can request access to funding, from that pool of funds, and it will be reviewed by the organizers of the Bedard Club or what have you. In other words, there's not a profit making thing. The people who pay you £313 to join your club will now have access to a pool of funds that's collected through the fees. That's something I could get on board with.

Doubt that will happen. But just using people's donated money to fund a profit making enterprise is not respectable in my opinion.

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