Tags for Forum Posts: charity collections, clothing collection, scam
Thanks for alerting people about this company, Suzanne.
At one stage we seemed to have dozens of such companies distributing leaflets in Tottenham Hale where we live. I made a small collection of leaflets and checked them carefully as you've done. I also strongly support your advice for people to look up the website CharityBags.org.uk which is run by volunteers.
It's fair to say that some of these companies do donate to charities. Several have formal partnerships with a registered charity. Normally you can find this out from company's or the charity's website.
Personally I have no criticism of companies which state openly and honestly that they run commercially. Or if they donate to a charity - how much they give, After all, they are in the recycling business and offer a collection service from your door. Given accurate information, it's up to residents if they use the bag service; or carry stuff down to a local charity shop; or to the Council's Recycling banks.
(Tottenham Hale ward councillor)
That's interesting, we just got one of these in the letterbox today. I did think they were a charity of course – couldn't be more confusing because it looks so much like the usual collection bags!
Even their tag line "... who helped disabled children and will do so in the future" is misleading. I mean, they clearly don't say that they are currently not helping these children. Errr... exactly, spot the difference, most people would just see the clothes bag, friendly logo, read the words hand help disabled and children and think straight away that they're charity. It does feel a bit like being purposedly fooled!
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