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I have just received a letter from a certain charity that I have been donating to for about 15 years they have asked me in the letter would I mind doubling the money.
I have always said that if I receive a begging letter like that I would stop support altogether - would you.
I have always said that if I receive a begging letter like that I would stop support altogether - would you.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It depends. If you haven't increased your monthly donation in 15 years it seems fair enough to me. You can always say no and tell them not to ask you again.
Air Ambulance recently contacted me and asked me to increase my donation which I was happy to do as I hadn't increased it over the years. I normally increase monthly payments by 10% every 5 years.
Air Ambulance recently contacted me and asked me to increase my donation which I was happy to do as I hadn't increased it over the years. I normally increase monthly payments by 10% every 5 years.
A letter, so you gave them your address ! Oh dear.
I gave up most charities that I contributed to via the Royal Mail when I changed address. I found most spread the word around that I was a sucker giving out money, and I was inundated. Worse, because there were so many, each got less than they otherwise would, and they wasted that by sending more begging letters and guilt gifts throughout the year. I doubt much went on the thing it was given for.
Now have a select few, and even they send "emergency appeals" for my recycling bin. IMO best to simply put something in the tin, anonymously, when you see one you approve of.
I gave up most charities that I contributed to via the Royal Mail when I changed address. I found most spread the word around that I was a sucker giving out money, and I was inundated. Worse, because there were so many, each got less than they otherwise would, and they wasted that by sending more begging letters and guilt gifts throughout the year. I doubt much went on the thing it was given for.
Now have a select few, and even they send "emergency appeals" for my recycling bin. IMO best to simply put something in the tin, anonymously, when you see one you approve of.
If I get any "begging" letters and they are kind enought to enclose a pre-paid envelope, then I return the complet bumf to them asking them to stop. If its a charity I tell them that I don't support any one charity over another.
My philosphy is that a company send a return paid envelope then it costs them money to send the stuff to me and money to receive my reply and they get no money from me.
If everybody did that they'd soon get the message!
My philosphy is that a company send a return paid envelope then it costs them money to send the stuff to me and money to receive my reply and they get no money from me.
If everybody did that they'd soon get the message!