Can I help out financially? I don't want to offend, and I've never been one to flash my galleons around but Parvati and I aren't short of cash and I am able to get to it. A while ago I set up a Muggle bank account in our names, you see.
If you want to consider it a loan, then I don't mind. I just want to help.
Locked to Dumbledore's Army.red_kingMay 17 2006, 11:36:19 UTC
Maybe we can set up some sort of fund for the DA - people could put a bit of money in if they wanted to, but they wouldn't have to, and we could use it for things like the leaflets and stuff?
I've got twelve quid and a handful of sickles and knuts that are gathering dust. More in Gringott's, but I wasn't about to put myself in the MoM's sights by sashaying through there to make a withdrawal.
I can write, though.
Locked to Ron and Hermione
Maybe we could... borrow some?
"Liberate" is such a far better word. When should we go?
You know, even though there were Goblins on You-Know-Who's side, I reckon that they'd have to do right by people at Gringotts, or no-one would keep their money there any more. We could set it up so that if they tried anything, a letter would go out to everyone saying that the Goblins are messing around with people's money and they can't be trusted. It wouldn't take a lot to really bugger up Gringotts' reputation...
Locked to Ron and Hermioneharry_j_potterMay 18 2006, 05:41:19 UTC
If Malfoy thinks everyone's going to go merrily along with all these checks and licenses and random searches then he's obviously forgotten how well Umbridge's decrees and Inquisitional Squad went over at Hogwarts. People will find ways around it.
Though if it's difficult going into Diagon Alley now, the Quidditch Association might not be any better.
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If you want to consider it a loan, then I don't mind. I just want to help.
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I can write, though.
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Maybe we could... borrow some?
"Liberate" is such a far better word. When should we go?
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Though if it's difficult going into Diagon Alley now, the Quidditch Association might not be any better.
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