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TWR | 15:38 Thu 09th Jun 2011 | ChatterBank
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I donated a sum of money to the B.R.Cross because of the Japan appeal, since then I have had phone calls asking could I start to donate a set amount of money each month, then letters, do you think this is bloody cheeky of the Red Cross?
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We all like to do our bit, but even if we were as rich as Creseus, we cannot help everyone! I am currently cross with the RSPB as ever since doing their garden birds survey I have been receiving via e-mail and post appeals for money; I will not do their survey again because of this. You are right, it is harrassment.
That's one of the problems. As soon as they get your address or telephone number they keep harassing you. I give to charities but keep it near to home and try to keep it anonymous so that I don't get continuous nagging.
I've even had someone ring my doorbell (twice), asking if I'd like to make a donation! That's taking things too far.

I gave a donation the first time but the second time I politely declined.
when my grandaughter was about 7 she saved up £5 to give to a Wildlife charity, I sent an accompanying letter to say she was a child and it was a one off. We got bombarded with glossy phamplets etc that must have cost over her £5 donation to print and send ad they said they could t stop her name was in their system, I sent everyone back and after about 6 months they stopped. Never again ! also these people who stop you in the street and try to get to sign a monthly sum over, they get paid to do that work and the payment comes from your donation ! when they stop me I always ask politely "are you getting paid by this charity ? when they answer yes I say not from me you not !
The British Red Cross might do good work in the UK but Mr Sa worked in Angola for 5 years and he said every week the Red Cross there had one big party free booze and food for all their many guests and families, he said it was a disgrace.

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