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Charity Tins
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I honestly don't mean to sound stingy but I live very near 2 major supermarkets which between them I reckon shop in about 5 times a week. The thing is there's always someone standing at the exit with a tin for one charity or another. I usually put my change for my shopping bill in the tin but on the odd occasion I have no money on me so pay by card. Anyway on leaving tesco today this woman asked me if I would like to give a donation for brain injured children and I replied "sorry I've no money on me" my god if looks could kill!! I felt like saying to her I've given my money twice before this week to her and her other colleague and if they'd given out a badge I would of worn it to show I had donated. It just infuriated me as she thought I was being a Scrooge!! :(
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I look these and any other collectors directly in the eye, with a smile on my face and without slowing down, and say no thank you. I find it far better than avoiding eye contact or pretending not to see them.
My feeling is that if they think they have the right to ask me for money then I have the equal right to say no.
My feeling is that if they think they have the right to ask me for money then I have the equal right to say no.
I mind the bag packers less because ours only allow local charities. A few kids raising a few quid for a new piece of sports equipment or a trip abroad is manageable. I tend to go shopping once a week and pop my change in their box. I can manage my own packing but I make time for them to help me as it encourages them to earn their money. I make them talk. To me as they do it all and tell me a little about their project and there's a conversational skills used too. Luckily I'm not in huge hurry, but once I get to the tin rattlers I "just say no".
I've developed a much thicker skin as it's like running the gauntlet round here sometimes with charity collectors, chuggers (who get paid for it), Big Issue sellers, beggars etc...
I give to who I want to give to and would rather give more to them than less as I've felt guilt tripped into giving to others.
I don't go to large supermarkets very often so don't come across many bag packers so, if it's a decent charity I will give them some money though often need to repack my bags a bit after though, at least they are making an effort though.
I give to who I want to give to and would rather give more to them than less as I've felt guilt tripped into giving to others.
I don't go to large supermarkets very often so don't come across many bag packers so, if it's a decent charity I will give them some money though often need to repack my bags a bit after though, at least they are making an effort though.