
Courtneey Ainomugisha
Courts’s 25TH~ Jamaica 2024
31st December 2023
My peoples x
This is the official saving app where all payments will be received for the costs towards Jamaica x
The aim is to save £72 a month (£18 a week) for 21 months but feel free to deposit any amount at anytime to accumulate the total of £1500 by 31st December 2023.
Remember to write your full name in the ‘leave a message’ section so I can keep track of every individuals deposits.
Thank you all again for coming, love you all🤎
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What is Collctiv?
Collctiv is a group payments app, that enables people to collect a pot(s) of money for a group activity, gift, event, sports, etc.
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