Ron Burgundy
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ClubMan said:Whether you (or others) like it or not many people are turned off various charities by on the street hard sell tactics.
Yes - they would ask for donations and leave the decision up to individuals instead of using kids to hassle them on the street. I have a lot of time for the ICS not least of all because they were instrumental in providing home nursing care for my terminally ill father. I don't see that as any reason not to engage in fair comment/criticism of their fundraising techniques (which are also used by other charities).Ron Burgundy said:btw clubman, any other suggestions on how the Irish Cancer Society could go about raising funds ??? annoying clip boards perhaps !!!!!
I don't donate to any charity because I feel ashamed. I donate because I decide to and believe that they are a good/deserving cause with constructive policies.ophelia said:Ok Clubman,so when did you,(or the rest of us for that matter) last make a donation to The Irish cancer Society without having to be asked or shamed into helping ??
ClubMan said:using kids to hassle them on the street.
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