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But do you think the Sally Army are been cheeky asking for £16.00 TV Donations?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.That's less than the contribution sought for Christmas donations by the homeless charity, Crisis. They were asking for £19.
I suppose that somebody will have done the sums. For example, if the SA asked for £8, instead of £16, they'd need twice as many donors to get the same amount. As long as they don't lose more than 50% of '£8 donors' by asking them to become '£16 donors', they're in profit.
I suppose that somebody will have done the sums. For example, if the SA asked for £8, instead of £16, they'd need twice as many donors to get the same amount. As long as they don't lose more than 50% of '£8 donors' by asking them to become '£16 donors', they're in profit.
The latest thing round our way is to tell everyone you're not sending Christmas cards this year and donate the money to charity instead.
I normaly buy a pack of 30 for a couple of pounds so that wouldn't change the world for a charity ;)
I only give to the charities I have a link with so tv adverts or touts don't bother me. In fact there was one for the RSPCA in town asking for money and I just said if they can waste over £300,000 on prosecuting two old men for Fox hunting then they have more money than they need and should use that instead.
I normaly buy a pack of 30 for a couple of pounds so that wouldn't change the world for a charity ;)
I only give to the charities I have a link with so tv adverts or touts don't bother me. In fact there was one for the RSPCA in town asking for money and I just said if they can waste over £300,000 on prosecuting two old men for Fox hunting then they have more money than they need and should use that instead.