I’m taking your response to be saying that “part of the pot goes to your bank account” is a fair way to characterize my example offer, but if I’ve misinterpreted your response let me know?
No I don’t think “part of the pot goes to your account” is a fair way to characterize your offer. I think you may have edited your comment as I was responding to it.
It’s clear we agree on what would have otherwise happened to the money already in the bonus fund at the time of a regular donation. I don’t think we need a hypothetical example to dig into that any further. It’s also clear what we disagree on (please see other comments so I don’t have to state it again). I don’t aim to change your mind on those points, and so I’ll leave things there :)
Hmm, then I’m still confused about why you think this is a fair way to characterize what FarmKind is doing, but not what my offer does. I’m trying to break it down by looking at a simplified case, which is why I think the hypothetical helps?
(While I did edit my comment, it was to add the final paragraph, starting with Similarly.... I’m pretty sure the Do you think that in the simplified case it's fair for me to say... was in there from the beginning.)
Thanks for the responses!
I’m taking your response to be saying that “part of the pot goes to your bank account” is a fair way to characterize my example offer, but if I’ve misinterpreted your response let me know?
No I don’t think “part of the pot goes to your account” is a fair way to characterize your offer. I think you may have edited your comment as I was responding to it.
It’s clear we agree on what would have otherwise happened to the money already in the bonus fund at the time of a regular donation. I don’t think we need a hypothetical example to dig into that any further. It’s also clear what we disagree on (please see other comments so I don’t have to state it again). I don’t aim to change your mind on those points, and so I’ll leave things there :)
Hmm, then I’m still confused about why you think this is a fair way to characterize what FarmKind is doing, but not what my offer does. I’m trying to break it down by looking at a simplified case, which is why I think the hypothetical helps?
(While I did edit my comment, it was to add the final paragraph, starting with
Similarly...
. I’m pretty sure theDo you think that in the simplified case it's fair for me to say...
was in there from the beginning.)