I hate when stores do this

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Dritnul

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just say ****** the blind....

wait
nvm

my dads like 85% blind

lost sight in one eye at age six and his other retna has detached 3 times:(
 

DrPizza

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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."
 

trmiv

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Places around here do that a lot. They go as far to having it part of the ATM think at checkout. Petsmart and Petco in my area both do it, and every damn time I go in they ask while you're paying "Would you like to donate a dollar to the March of Dimes today?"
 

Yossarian451

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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."


I agree, though in some circumstances I have also done a drive where we collected rice and beans and took literally an entire pickup truck full over the border and handed them out. It was really cool to actually be able to see the people you are helping. Then after that we built houses, I miss that trip this last year when they called it off for border security (nuevo progresso area).
 

tjaisv

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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? :(
 

Jassi

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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? :(

I agree, I am starting to have doubts. If we do get a "cure" or a decent treatment (I think this is what the research is focussed on for all diseases), we will probably get charged up the ass and all that money people gave away won't help them :(

I made a pact a while ago that I would donate time instead of money. As soon as I am financially able, I plan on supporting Habitat for Humanity and similar charities. H4H is by far the most fun I've had with many of my old friends.
 

Cuda1447

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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."

How bout a simple no thanks. You do realize the people who are asking you this are being forced to by their employers. They probably dislike asking you just as much as you dislike it. Its a formality, say no thanks and get on with your day. If they badger you about it then you can bust out something else.


Why look for unneccessary drama though?
 

Jeff7

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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. :(

Come to think of it, when the rest of the people stare, they're probably looking at the cashier, thinking to themselves, "Oh great, a donations request. How do I get out of this?"


Originally posted by: MrBond
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
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.
A humorous reference to a tip, perhaps?
 

amicold

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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.
 

spike spiegal

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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 :cool:
 

spike spiegal

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...Or, when she got loud in front of other customers, I would have asked "if there is a charity for retarded Hollywood Video clerks"

 

Powermoloch

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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. :(


sucker :p

 

AznAnarchy99

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Originally posted by: MrBond
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
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.

both, many many times.
 

imported_michaelpatrick33

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If the young would follow the Republican moral agenda and remain masters of their domain then they wouldn't go blind so if it happens again just tell her to tell the kids to remain masters of their own domain and God wouldn't punish them.

Yes I am joking for the PC crowd
 

jagec

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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.
 

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Lifer
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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.

I saw a graph of charitable giving in Newsweek recently... it was a graph of charitable giving as a percentage of total assets (in groupings by income), which I thought was strange... charitable giving as a percentage of income would make more sense, I think. Anyway, the lowest income was the lowest percentage, but then the bracket from 75k to 100k was actually the highest percentage. Maybe those are the people who have nice jobs but still live paycheck to paycheck so they have very little assets? I don't know. The rest of the graph looked like a reverse bell curve, with giving dropping as income increased and then rising again until the $10 million+ bracket which was the second highest.

Yeah I'm really not sure where I was going with that...
 

ThePresence

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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 :cool:

LOL
 

altonb1

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I hate when they do that...I usually just say No and move on.

Some of the suggested replies you got are awesome though!
 

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Lifer
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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? :(

Haven't they made a lot of progress though? I thought cancer was a lot more treatable now, especially if they catch it early.