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I've Noticed Some Charities
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are requesting donations of 'odd' amounts for example £29.06 to help the homeless - do they think it makes people more likely to donate? I would have thought a rounded up amount of £10 or £20 would be more likely to get more people to donate. I wonder if this is some advertising executive's idea.
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I rarely give to charities
I find it obscene that less than 1 percent of the worlds population own 80 percent of the wealth in the world
Or organisations like the catholic church ask the poorest church goers worldwide for donations when the Vatican wealth is estimated between 10 and 15 billion dollars
Multi billionaires see space travel as a hobby whilst people become homeless and children go hungry
Footballers earn multi millions but still dodge tax yet avoid jail
How much money can one spend in a lifetime ?
Off my soap box now !
I find it obscene that less than 1 percent of the worlds population own 80 percent of the wealth in the world
Or organisations like the catholic church ask the poorest church goers worldwide for donations when the Vatican wealth is estimated between 10 and 15 billion dollars
Multi billionaires see space travel as a hobby whilst people become homeless and children go hungry
Footballers earn multi millions but still dodge tax yet avoid jail
How much money can one spend in a lifetime ?
Off my soap box now !