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Originally posted by gurnemanz View Post
Re charity shops, a friend of mine was grumbling the other day. He regularly works as a volunteer for one of the larger chains. Items are nearly always priced at an amount ending 95p. With every transaction sales assistants have been ordered to ask customers if they are happy for it to be rounded up to the next round pound. My friend has refused on principle and threatened to resign if they continue to insist on it.
The Gift Aid add-on to entrance charges is another nudge scheme I dislike - fortunately I don't visit the kind of places that use it except once in a blue moon, because saying "No thank you I'll just pay the actual entrance fee" is not always accepted with good grace. I still don't see how that one works anyway as GiftAid is supposed to be linked to paying tax (children hardly ever pay tax but they are included in the arrangement - the view apparently is that the parents do)but the add-on arrangement, with no ID for tax status needed, seems to be just a way of getting a handout from public funds unrelated to tax actually paid by the individual. I have asked more than once for an explanation but not received an answer that makes sense to me - but perhaps that's my blind spot with matters numerical and financial.
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The reason I dislike add-on-donation requests is that I like to keep things simple. If I go to buy a priced article I expect to pay the price and that's it. If I want to make a charity donation I do that as a separate decision; one thing at a time, Dr.Strauss.
I can see why they do it. It's a sort of trap; you feel bad if you refuse, and they probably do get more donations that way. But it's sort of sneaky and American, and I an see a lot of people bridling at it .
Of course I know why so many shops price things at £x.99. But I admire M&S for not doing it,e.g. socks £15, not £14.99.
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....generally the day of people standing with tins and stickers has all but gone....certainly very rare at our rural Coop and when there is someone there it is for monthly direct debit rather than instant cash....Am I alone in having to turn away/sound off for some of the animal and children TV adverts....but cash text diverts from phones must work for the larger charities....but what of the smaller ones....I only discovered Debra : a charity for children with ultra sensitive skin last year because a x footballer swam the Channel....bong ching
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Originally posted by eighthobstruction View Post....generally the day of people standing with tins and stickers has all but gone....certainly very rare at our rural Coop and when there is someone there it is for monthly direct debit rather than instant cash....It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View Post
Yes - it's good to have electronic services, but babies and bathwater spring to mind. One doesn't have to completely discard some fairly well established ways of doing things.
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Originally posted by eighthobstruction View Post....generally the day of people standing with tins and stickers has all but gone....certainly very rare at our rural Coop and when there is someone there it is for monthly direct debit rather than instant cash....Am I alone in having to turn away/sound off for some of the animal and children TV adverts....but cash text diverts from phones must work for the larger charities....but what of the smaller ones....I only discovered Debra : a charity for children with ultra sensitive skin last year because a x footballer swam the Channel....
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Originally posted by Old Grumpy View PostYou don't sound mean, S_A, you sound realistic.
I have several charities I give to on a regular or irregular basis. The remainder go unheeded, I'm afraid.
In passing, I do wonder how much the TV advertisements cost and whether the money could be better spent!
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I find a Charities Aid Foundation account very helpful in this regard. As well as adding the tax rebate from Gift Aid to the account, it is possible to donate anonymously, thus avoiding annoying follow up letters/emails/texts/calls etc.
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I was thinking of starting a thread called FLUFF...
....We've had a good innings - us the lucky generation....The next generation they say will be less well off and less upwardly mobile in general.....more likely to be employed by huge conglomerates - Big Pharma, Big Communications - Big Retail powered by interweb. China will be hugely involved in EV's , Semi Conductors, and Stuff. Employment and wages will be highly controlled.
If adverts really do reflect modern life,then folk will be dancing and parkouring everywhere; everyone will in general be mixed race. They will be very pleased that the cameras on their phones are able to make people and objects disappear, make everyone smile at the same time, make dogs not bark, babies speakwords - all will be fine. The Multi-nationals will sort it (sic) all out, and we'll all live in open plan houses with huge windows and our happy nuclear and extended families will visit for food and parlour games.
Where's the fluff....where's the fluff....my house is full of fluff....fluff from jumpers, socks, towels, blankets - skin/tissue/hair [long and short]....where is the fluff....I've got plenty , they've.... ....well they surely have fluff too at their actors houses....I'm not that house proud, but I am to a certain extent....but obviously not to the extent that keeps fluff at bay....if only we could commodify - add value....if everybody on the forum kept all their fluff and sent it to me, and after spinning it i was able to knit a jumper....hmmmmm, I've already got red fluff and torquiose fluff (grey and brown fluff goes without saying)....anybody got some interesting fluff....bong ching
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