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  • skywash
    V.I.P. Member
    • Nov 2008
    • 1002

    #16
    i only give to animal charities, ~~~~ the human ones they can look after themselves

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    • Meat-Head
      V.I.P. Member
      • Oct 2009
      • 32000

      #17
      on TOPIC:-

      rumor states scammers find empy house been emoty for months

      bang on naybors doors my husband and i moovedin chatity walk like an egyptian what wonger you got25 sodds what naybors been donating, drink your tea, eat your bisvits, shit your bog up and pish off

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      • Snowy79
        DK Veteran
        • Jan 2011
        • 1347

        #18
        The vast majority of Charities are businesses, especially the larger ones. I'm a member of a mountaineering club and we've a few Charity Managers amongst our ranks. They get paid extremely well and on the quiet admit they survive by not curing the problem but by prolonging it to keep the money coming in. Just look at Africa and the starving. Rather than giving them contraceptives they feed them so they breed more and produce more kids to starve. A brilliant photo opportunity.

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        • Meat-Head
          V.I.P. Member
          • Oct 2009
          • 32000

          #19
          So its a scam in effect so banaid 1985 thoses that syrvived how many tomes have they bred since

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          • M T Glass
            DK Veteran
            • Jul 2013
            • 733

            #20
            Kerins? salary confirmed at ?240,000 | BreakingNews.ie

            This person has been refusing to reveal her enormous salary for sometime and she got headlines on all the Irish media yesterday.
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            • rds60h
              DK Veteran
              • Nov 2008
              • 622

              #21
              Originally posted by waken
              In the shopping centre where I live nearly every other shop is a charity shop. Then on top of that you have people selling the big issue, and others accosting you with clipboards trying to get you to sign your life away. I don?t go there now
              For the last 2 years the only Big Issue sellers round my way have all been Romanian Gypsies, because apparently there was a loophole that meant they could claim benefits and get on the housing lists even before the border restrictions were removed.
              Most of them have also been banned from the local charity shops because they were even stealing from them !

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              • RedSpider
                DK Veteran
                • Feb 2009
                • 2448

                #22
                I give to children in need - my child needs some sweets. My child needs some shoes.
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                Hooray For Tits & Fannies

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                • ifred
                  DK Veteran
                  • Jun 2010
                  • 1627

                  #23
                  Time to smell the coffee!!!!

                  I'm afraid we have to check the provance of charites these days its a growing business?
                  Lots are charities are now big business, on the back of poor volunteers
                  The clothes collection net big profits for providers!
                  CEO get big salaries and perks
                  lots of collectors are on salaries like ?7.50 per hour plus commission, check the job ads for proof?

                  Example :-
                  Crowborough News: Charities being ripped off to the tune of ?700 per tonne of donated goods.

                  Charities being ripped off to the tune of ?700 per tonne of donated goods.

                  Reading the small print it states that the bag isnt from the Blind Childrens Charity at all but an organisation called care2collect that kindly donate ?50 per tonne to the Blind Childrens Charity.
                  Check the small print on all the bags that come from charities that dont have charity shops and you will see companies offering the same deal of ?50 per tonne of clothes being offered to charities.ClothesAid and Cohens are just 2 other commercial companies issuing "charity bags" for various charities.
                  Most people think that care2collect,clothesaid etc are primarily making money for good causes and donate accordingly because it helps charity .Or does it?.

                  If I tell you that the going rate for cloth "rags" is ?750 per tonne you will see that these companies are making a mint by using the good name (or not so good name in the case of the NSPCC) of charities .They are making ?700 per tonne and giving a charity a minimal amount.


                  These was in 2010 four years later still a big business!!
                  Last edited by ifred; 18 February, 2014, 19:00.
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                  • Meat-Head
                    V.I.P. Member
                    • Oct 2009
                    • 32000

                    #24
                    ADVERTISEMENT:-

                    Meat-City Tool Co boxes/bags of shreeded clothes for oil rags ?5 a time
                    apart from been cut up seem good useable clotinh

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                    • GastonJ
                      V.I.P. Member
                      • Dec 2009
                      • 5505

                      #25
                      I give to Macmillan on a dd, they've never written and asked me for more, they also get the benefit of my tax relief as well. At least it's a charity trying to help those in the UK, sh*t illness to get and a few of my mates and family have had it, got it, or died of it.

                      Instead of buying Christmas cards I buy goats for Africa, they must be dreading it when December turns up and more goats arrive to eat them out of house and home I always make sure I untick "the money can be used for other things" option as well. Eventually my goats will rule Africa
                      My master plan is to live forever..... going to plan so far
                      Despite the cost of living, it's still very popular.
                      No good deed goes unpunished....

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                      • Meat-Head
                        V.I.P. Member
                        • Oct 2009
                        • 32000

                        #26
                        Yes mcmillan is worth the money, except one bitch, basically daddy (before he diedof cancer) was dertimed to be repaired and back to work, but once the *****ed it, she said she knew he was beyond any repair at that time - which meant had loads of stuff didnt know what it was, he knew.

                        naughty word = s n u f f ed

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                        • leotheloin
                          DK Veteran
                          • Jul 2009
                          • 1001

                          #27
                          [QUOTE=Snowy79;2231754]The vast majority of Charities are businesses, especially the larger ones. I'm a member of a mountaineering club and we've a few Charity Managers amongst our ranks. They get paid extremely well and on the quiet admit they survive by not curing the problem but by prolonging it to keep the money coming in. Just look at Africa and the starving. Rather than giving them contraceptives they feed them so they breed more and produce more kids to starve. A brilliant photo opportunity.[/

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