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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.When the summer comes? How lucky you are!! It's impossible to walk on some streets near me (central London) on any day of the week, any time of the year - just try walking past the Royal Courts of Justice on Strand/Fleet Street.
On the finance side, I think you are correct to be concerned - I believe the payment is in the region you suggest and the net effect is that the charity pays upfront for the future income. Now, that's fine as a direct debit for a few pounds a month is very likley to be forgotten and so you have the positive effect (for the charity) of inertia - the same force that prevents most of us changing our bank accounts/credit card supplier and so on.
The charity gets a regular income against which it can budget/forecast which is probably a good thing, but the whole 'chugging' thing is distasteful.
When i am asked
"Do you care about African Poverty/ Human Rights/ Global Warming/ Sicilian Donkeys etc etc"
I cheerfully reply
"no sorry - i am a complete facist and dont care about anything - good day!"
As far as i know the collectors are not actually allowed to come up to you and ask for money as that is classed as begging.
They are a pain. I know of someone who was harrassed by one collecting for 'children with cancer' as he was pushing a buggy with a newborn in. When he said he had no money for them they continued to call afetr him in the street saying that no doubt he had money for his own child and what if it was she who had cancer.
These types of collectors (not all are like this though) mean that a person would be less inclined to give anyone money.