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Mccracker | 09:24 Mon 08th Oct 2012 | ChatterBank
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Just seen on Sky News channel an advert for the £5 Poppy appeal coin p + p free,but only 17pence of each sale goes to the charity.
What do other ABers think???
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Appeals are an expensive business.
RIP off
Only 17p, where does the rest of the money go ?
how much is the coin worth to spend? (is it a £5 coin??)
Not seen it, but it does not sound good!
It's a £5 which is legal tender in Jersey.

The advert makes it very very clear how much is going to the Poppy appeal.

I don't really see a problem.
how much do you have to send for a £5 coin?
Not seen the ad, but it would be interesting to see a breakdown of the spending. Does the 17p refer to those who benefit from the work of the British Legion or to the charity's admin/advertising costs as well as those who benefit?
Thanks, Eccles, that makes it clear. I think that's fair enough then, if it's a donation to the British Legion. No rip-off there, as far as I can see
They keep jumping on the band wagon don't they?
If the thing is not legal tender in main land Britain it's just going to lie idle in a drawer unless the purchaser is a collector and 17p is hardly a great amount. I'd sooner giver £5 direct to the Legion.
that seems fab to me - if you are paying £5 for £5 AND they are giving a donation to bl, what a bargain!

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