Originally posted by: DrPizza
Simple question to reply back with: What is the name of the organization you donate the proceeds to, and what percentage of those proceeds are actually used to help blind children rather than are used for administrative costs?
"100%"
"Yes, you already said your company is giving 100% of the proceeds. Do you realize that there are many charities that manage to eat as much as 80% of what's donated to them in the form of 'administrative costs'?" "Thanks, but I love donating my money where I know it'll make a difference."
Originally posted by: Jassi
Wallgreens did that to me once for Cancer research. I've had family members die of cancer (I think most people have) so I caved but it was a cheap shot. I have no income and so I donated thanks to my student loans.
Originally posted by: tjaisv
Originally posted by: Jassi
Wallgreens did that to me once for Cancer research. I've had family members die of cancer (I think most people have) so I caved but it was a cheap shot. I have no income and so I donated thanks to my student loans.
How many billions of dollars have poured into cancer research the last century, and they still can't cure it? What's going on?![]()
Originally posted by: DrPizza
Simple question to reply back with: What is the name of the organization you donate the proceeds to, and what percentage of those proceeds are actually used to help blind children rather than are used for administrative costs?
"100%"
"Yes, you already said your company is giving 100% of the proceeds. Do you realize that there are many charities that manage to eat as much as 80% of what's donated to them in the form of 'administrative costs'?" "Thanks, but I love donating my money where I know it'll make a difference."
Originally posted by: ThePresence
Just came back from Hollywood Video, went to rent a couple of movies.
When I finally got to the checkout counter the girl tells me that they have a new program. For an additional $.25 per dvd it's insured against damage. I know it's only a quarter but I have never damaged a dvd so I was going to say no. Then she loudly declares that this month all proceeds from the program are going to help blind kids or something like that. All people on the line are staring at me, like who's the guy who can't spare a quarter to help blind kids! So I caved in like the pvssy I am and paid the fifty cents.
Now I don't care about the fifty cents, but I don't like when they try to pressure you in to doing something with charity. If I wanna do it I will, if I don't I won't.
But I did.![]()
A humorous reference to a tip, perhaps?Originally posted by: MrBond
I've never had that happen. Are you talking fast-food, or places where you actually sit down and eat. I probably wouldn't return to a sit-down restaurant if someone asked me for a donation there.Originally posted by: AznAnarchy99
what i hate is when people ask you to donate while your in a restaurant eating. i think its rude but thats me
Originally posted by: ThePresence
Originally posted by: ThaGrandCow
"I donate a percentage of my paycheck through work, thank you but no."
Even if it's not true.
I should not have to give an excuse!
Originally posted by: amicold
Originally posted by: ThePresence
Originally posted by: ThaGrandCow
"I donate a percentage of my paycheck through work, thank you but no."
Even if it's not true.
I should not have to give an excuse!
Be honest and tell them money can't cure blindness.
For an additional $.25 per dvd it's insured against damage
Originally posted by: ThePresence
Just came back from Hollywood Video, went to rent a couple of movies.
When I finally got to the checkout counter the girl tells me that they have a new program. For an additional $.25 per dvd it's insured against damage. I know it's only a quarter but I have never damaged a dvd so I was going to say no. Then she loudly declares that this month all proceeds from the program are going to help blind kids or something like that. All people on the line are staring at me, like who's the guy who can't spare a quarter to help blind kids! So I caved in like the pvssy I am and paid the fifty cents.
Now I don't care about the fifty cents, but I don't like when they try to pressure you in to doing something with charity. If I wanna do it I will, if I don't I won't.
But I did.![]()
Originally posted by: FoBoT
dang man, you don't like blind kids? w0w
Originally posted by: MrBond
I've never had that happen. Are you talking fast-food, or places where you actually sit down and eat. I probably wouldn't return to a sit-down restaurant if someone asked me for a donation there.Originally posted by: AznAnarchy99
what i hate is when people ask you to donate while your in a restaurant eating. i think its rude but thats me
Originally posted by: Alienwho
"My son is blind and we haven't seen one dime of these so called 'donations' you scammers are pulling."
Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: Alienwho
"My son is blind and we haven't seen one dime of these so called 'donations' you scammers are pulling."
:thumbsup:
It seems it's always the poorer people who donate, though....college students and working-class. Obviously there are exceptions, but a friend of mine who worked in food service said his least favorite customers were the upper-middle women, because they NEVER tipped.
Originally posted by: spike spiegal
For an additional $.25 per dvd it's insured against damage
Because she was a witch about it, I would have let my dog use the disk as a frisbee and chew toy for a few hours, then brough it back.
Get my $.25 worth![]()
Originally posted by: tjaisv
Originally posted by: Jassi
Wallgreens did that to me once for Cancer research. I've had family members die of cancer (I think most people have) so I caved but it was a cheap shot. I have no income and so I donated thanks to my student loans.
How many billions of dollars have poured into cancer research the last century, and they still can't cure it? What's going on?![]()