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We had a young woman from the Red Cross round tonight. Seemed bona fide, but I would never sign up to something on the doorstep.
They don't ask for cash on the doorstep any more, but want you to sign up for regular monthly donations. I remember doing a little envelope collection for Oxfam when I first moved here in the 90 but don't think anyone does them these days.
I regularly get 'door to door chuggers' calling, today the Red Cross and last week Amnesty but like Maddy I don't sign up to things on doorsteps. I think most of them are probably legit, my husband signed up to support the VSO from one of these cold calls (so obviously these tactics do work) but as with anything, exercising a bit of caution and giving a ring to the organisation is probably an excellent idea
yes they rang my door bell yesterday. seemed genuine but i had some doubts too.
i don't sponsor charities this way as i don't want to encourage these strategies by charities to get donations - like the people who accost you on the street asking you to sign up for donations. I donate online when I choose to instead.
With the demise, dissipation, dissolution, destruction of the NHS, the Red Cross and Medicins sans Frontieres are to set up field-hospitals and clinics along the Ladder. The Red Crescent is to supply 'barefoot doctors' for Wightman Road. St Anns Hospital is the triage centre for all three. Please give generously or sign up as a Ladderette volunteer.
Collecting cash this way seems almost legit, as they cant collect cash on the street. But if they are chugging for direct debits, they can %^&^%$%££ off.
Actually why can't they collect cash on the street? Used to be OK. UCKG still do it all over the place.
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