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TWR | 17:53 Mon 08th Dec 2014 | ChatterBank
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I am not a tight @rse but neither am I loaded, this is becoming a pain with charities, go out shopping, it like you are on an assault course trying to avoid charity campaigner / collectors, what do you think.

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Exactly, Fred - As payment for your £5 off, they now know where you live and your spending habits in store. Marketing is a clever thing.
How can any charity offer free pens, address labels and such like and then ask. For DD donations etc? It irks me to know that sums of money donated go towards admin, advertising an fall the concoction of running the charity when most of the donations should be focused on giving to the charity itself and those it is/should be intended for.... Life eh?
Morrisons give 4 points for every litre of fuel. To get £5 voucher, one therefore has to accumulate 5000 points. To acquire the card on which these points are recorded, one has to give name, address, d.o.b., number in household, any special dietary needs (e.g. diabetic, coeliac, etc.) e-mail address, telephone number, etc.
Clever marketing, as you say, AlwaysConfused
charity muggers
Clever marketing , yes but I don't mind the Supermarket knowing my shopping habits one bit.

I make it pay for me - I scan my own shopping at home and get rewarded with vouchers that help me with my Christmas present shopping.
Randy,I also carry a weighty stick - have never had an issue as yet.
I had a feeling it was you, Mamya.....I'm still limping...... :-(
A young man called today on behalf of the British Legion, a very worthy cause. He wanted me to set up a direct debit to give a donation each month. I wasn't prepared to do that but would have gladly donated a couple of pounds if he had a collecting tin. He told me that he wasn't allowed to accept cash.
Sorry Gness, I was only a beginner back then.
I don't think any of the cards I have want any more than name and address, and if I am going to buy bogroll anyway why should I care than they know that I do?
Exactly.
I usually donate to charity all the year round but at Christmas the charities up their game. I always have cards and envelopes from the Foot and Mouth painters asking me to send money in return, also the Salvation Army sending coasters, cards and bookmarks etc. They are all worthy causes but I always feel mean when I don't send money for them.
The well has run dry.
Sickened by the emotional blackmail. Give as much as I can afford, small regular amounts by DD.
I do not want free cards, stickers, pens etc. Waste of the money I already give monthly.
How much do the begging phone calls cost?
Whenever chuggers have turned up at my door I tell them I never give my bank details to anyone. They leave pretty quick. I now have a sticker on the front door saying no traders or cold callers. It works. I got angry in Gloucester a month or so back when chuggers accosted me going into stores. Twice. I complained on the store. Didn't do any good they still do it.
Caran, the people to complain to are not the store but the charity. The last thing the charity want to do is pee people off.
Charities pay between £40 and £120 for every person that signs up for direct debit donations and make £4 for every £1 it costs them so it's a good investment for them. Of course this goes to the agency that pays the 'chugger' who then pays the 'chugger'.
The 'chuggers' earn a living so it's good for them, too.

Charities get a good return from the free pens and other mailings otherwise they wouldn't do it.

I have never signed up with a 'chugger' but have never found them to be rude or pushy so have no cause to complain.

I am happy with the unpaid tin rattlers, too. Never feel obliged to give if I don't want to.

What I really, really don't like are the young bag packers at the end of the supermarket checkout. No, I don't want you packing my bags, thank you very much, nor do I want you standing there while I do so. Yes, I do drop a coin in your bucket because it is for local causes but get away from the checkout area, please. Why don't you offer to wash my car or mow my lawn or something I really need help with>
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Not knit picking HC, But tin Rattling is Illegal, I understand it can be termed as begging, I will be corrected in Doubt.

Had a BL guy doorstepping this morning, I already do a DD for them and the RNLI.

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