Do you think charities advertising is overkill?
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I've just been sorting out stuff for the recycling bin. Amongst the paperwork I was getting rid of was a letter for one particular charity. Opened it out of curiosity. Along with the begging letter were some gift tags. A couple of years ago my neighbour received some Christmas cards from a different charity. I can't help wondering how much all this costs to produce, print and post. It's all unsolicited. Do the ads on tv get broadcast free or do they have to pay?
As I said a day or so ago, I support a dog charity, it's only a small one. I approached them before I decided to donate, not the other way round
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That really is not very nice!
I actually do care about them! Sadly, I can't afford to give money to lots of charities, there is one I have chosen. That's why I don't like them on so much, they give those who do care a guilt trip. Many news items have come up over the years, where pensioners have signed up to so many, they have no money to live themselves, but they felt sorry & lost track, sad.
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I feel sorry for those less fortunate than us, but I also feel the government in the country where the money is being sent to, needs to stop being corrupt!! A high percentage of funds don't reach the intended people.
I do support the adverts wanting aid when there has been a disaster. Sending blankets, toys etc etc. I remember getting a shoe box and putting toys in it for an appeal. I don't know if it was this country or not. I think it was Shelter Box.
We can all do something to help someone else. It doesn't have to cost money. We can all befriend someone who is lonely can't we.
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I've always put money into charity boxes and tins but refuse to take out monthly charity donations.
The people outside shops now only seem to be interested in monthly payments.
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It's a difficult question. The total cost of transporting a donated item may be higher if government agencies purchased it close to the disaster site.
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