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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostWill do. Got to part with 100 notes to confirm reservation first.
Need to post in Accounting/Legal to ask if you can expense it, then
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Of course you can. Corporate sponsorship of a networking event!Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
Need to post in Accounting/Legal to ask if you can expense it, then
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All booked and paid for. Deposit refunded if we hit the minimum spend. So we need to make sure we charge drinks etc. to the room, not pay at the bar.Comment
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I'm sure we'll manage somehowOriginally posted by mudskipper View PostAll booked and paid for. Deposit refunded if we hit the minimum spend. So we need to make sure we charge drinks etc. to the room, not pay at the bar.
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So the night's on you thenOriginally posted by mudskipper View PostAll booked and paid for. Deposit refunded if we hit the minimum spend. So we need to make sure we charge drinks etc. to the room, not pay at the bar.
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As CC members, by then we'll have experience of charging drinks to the roomOriginally posted by mudskipper View PostAll booked and paid for. Deposit refunded if we hit the minimum spend. So we need to make sure we charge drinks etc. to the room, not pay at the bar.
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If my membership fee is being spent on beers for the people I voted for I hope they remember such things come December 11th....Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostAs CC members, by then we'll have experience of charging drinks to the room
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Your membership fee will absolutely not be spent on beers for me, I guarantee it.Originally posted by eek View PostIf my membership fee is being spent on beers for the people I voted for I hope they remember such things come December 11th....
I can't vouch for how much the rest of the CC drink though
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It is only fair to point out that alcohol is not included in the CC expense briefing.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostYour membership fee will absolutely not be spent on beers for me, I guarantee it.
I can't vouch for how much the rest of the CC drink though
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