![]() Ones continually pushing for more once you've already donated can fuck off mind, I know they'll see it as a good extra source of revenue but if they ask once and get told no that should be the end of it. How can they get decent numbers to donate without being at least somewhat intrusive? They'd probably love to just have a small stand somewhere so people could see it and join, but seemingly nowhere near enough would do so to enable them to continue. When people complain about the approach taken by charities they don't often mention what they think a good approach would be. So I shut the door, figured it was just something else because how can a bird knock on a door yanno There’s no window at all. ![]() ![]() But as soon as day 16, the distance becomes. the princess can skip the prince at any moment, and the prince can never get to here in the first part.). The distance in this case is 1, which is odd, meaning the prince will necessarily miss the princess in the first 15 days. I opened it the first time and there were like 5 regular looking small birds and one big black one flying away. If we begin knocking at door 2 and the princess is in room 3. Trouble for the charities is that obviously not enough do that (or like me donate small amounts infrequently) so I guess they need to use other approaches in a very crowded field. I hope no one thinks I’m crazy but I am sitting in my back room and birds keep knocking on my door. I don't do direct debits, just donate a little bit whenever I can and whenever I feel like it, I don't want to think I've got to support the same one every month. So generally I'll choose smaller, local charities (especially ones I've been involved with through work). Sadly I think a lot are either dodgy as owt, spend shit loads on wages, or aren't clear about what they'll do with the money. There's certain things I'm passionate about so I'll choose a cause, then I'll look into which charities support it. Thing is, I'd rather donate to charities that I want to donate to. I'd be a lot more likely to donate if I knew it was a volunteer giving a few hours up for a cause they passionately care about, rather than some overly cocky (because they always sound cocky) person doing it for a wage. A lad earlier in the thread (I'd quote him but it was 10 months ago so I feel the moment has passed) was saying do we expect him to do it for nothing. That being said, charity chuggers still piss me off. I do have sympathy for charities mind, a lot do really good work, often in areas (not wanting to make this political because all parties are likely similar) where I think the government should be offering more support, and it must be very difficult to get people to sign up.
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