Donating to Charities
#53
Seems like no matter what you do, someone always gets your number. I have caller ID too, and it pops up on my TV screen which is the best thing EVER! We probably answer 1 call in 10 because the rest are callers we don't know. Pretty sad commentary.
#54
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Originally Posted by Janet Espeleta
I'm hoping to get some feedback re: a situation that I have found myself in. Last yr I donated money to both the Salvation Army and the March of Dimes. Over the past few months I have been absolutely inundated with solications from every well known charity known to mankind. I was wondering if this has happened to anyone else & if someone knows of a way to get my name removed from whatever source they are getting this info from. It has really taken the joy out of my original donations! Obviously one of these charities (or maybe both of them) sold my info to the rest and this just really offends me. This yr I plan on making a donation to my local PBS station and I sure hope this doesn't open another floodgate of solications. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
MOD is fairly high on the list of charities that spend more on fundraising than they do on actual charity. There are sources on the internet where you can go and check them out. Salvation Army is good - very high ratio of service to expenses.
#55
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Originally Posted by grannypat7925
I donate to Salvation Army and I get another request about every week. If they would save the postage.................!
Try these to check out charities before you donate, to be sure your money is going where it is most helpful:
http://www.charityfacts.org/fundrais...charities.html
http://www.charitywatch.org/articles/cancer.html
http://www.charitychoices.com/checkout.asp
Lots more like this on the internet!
#56
We used to get a lot of "survey" people calling...when we would tell them we don't want to be involved they say, 'oh please this will only take a few minutes!"
I don't know what world they are from but their 'few minutes' are different than mine.
What we started doing is to say "just a moment please' and they say 'sure'...then we would put the receiver down and walk away and go watch tv or what ever.
Eventually they get tired of waiting and hang up. If they call again I do the same thing and finally they stopped calling completely.
Some just do not understand the meaning of "no" but waiting on a lifeless phone call seems to strick a cord.
I don't know what world they are from but their 'few minutes' are different than mine.
What we started doing is to say "just a moment please' and they say 'sure'...then we would put the receiver down and walk away and go watch tv or what ever.
Eventually they get tired of waiting and hang up. If they call again I do the same thing and finally they stopped calling completely.
Some just do not understand the meaning of "no" but waiting on a lifeless phone call seems to strick a cord.
#57
A local policeman told me directly that our state and federal governments sell our personal information because it is a matter of public record. All you can do is mark the envelopes return to sender even if already opened. Another help he told me was to return anything you get using their postage paid envelope. Either suggestion is not a quick fix. Good luck. Cyd
#58
First, are you sure you want to donate to PBS? It's virtually controlled by George Soros now. It is no longer a truly public television, but a very liberal political mouthpiece, where only one side of the story is told. How discouraging is that? Yes, the charities DO sell your name and address, even if you ask them not to. I have a new policy... if an unsolicited solicitation comes, I feed it to my shredder (and it is very well fed these days).
MOD is fairly high on the list of charities that spend more on fundraising than they do on actual charity. There are sources on the internet where you can go and check them out. Salvation Army is good - very high ratio of service to expenses.[/quote]
You can't be sure that Salvation Army has a high ratio of service to expenses. They are a church and so they don't make their financial records public as other non-profits have to. They may have a good ratio, but you can't know for certain.
MOD is fairly high on the list of charities that spend more on fundraising than they do on actual charity. There are sources on the internet where you can go and check them out. Salvation Army is good - very high ratio of service to expenses.[/quote]
You can't be sure that Salvation Army has a high ratio of service to expenses. They are a church and so they don't make their financial records public as other non-profits have to. They may have a good ratio, but you can't know for certain.
#59
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Join Date: Apr 2009
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I donate a monthly fee to the phone company to have an unlisted number. It really cuts down on those calls. If I do get a call I have a little speech that usually ends with the caller hanging up on me. I also have caller ID.
#60
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After reading more responses I have decided that from now on these solicitations are going to be thrown right in the waste basket before I even leave the PO! Fortunately they are being sent to my PO box and not to my home address! I'll just drop some dollar bills in to the Salvation Army bucket during the holidays as I don't need a tax deduction anyway. I was wanting to support my local PBS station because they still continue to offer a good selection of needlecraft shows, but if I do that I will do it anonymously. My dh & I used to like to watch the concerts that would be on PBS occasionally, but it was so annoying to have to spend half the time either listening to the begging for money or having to mute the sound so we don't do that much any more. As to any sort of political agenda affiliated w/PBS, I don't watch any of those types of shows on there so that wouldn't influence me one way or the other.
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