Whaterya ‘spose to do?

You give to a charity because it touched your heart.  The next thing you know, they are pounding you with “freebees.” 



Yesterday, we got a light-pen from Doctors Without Borders.  My husband, who brought in the mail said, “Look what Doctors Without Borders sent us,” as he flashed around the pen, seemingly very impressed with the bobble.  I said, “But I don’t feel right keeping that, if we don’t send in a donation.”  He said, “Do whatever you have to.”  He’s very accommodating like that.

Oh, I’ve gotten tote bags, calendars, address labels, and gobs and gobs of scratch pads.  WTF?  Talk about imposing a guilt trip. 😠

I mean, what is a person supposed to do?  Just toss the so-called free item?  That doesn’t seem right.  WWYD?

  • So, what do you do with the dot.org./charity stuff they send you? 
  • If you send another donation in, are you just enabling the problem?
  • Do orgs actually get the full donation, or is some siphoned off by the [a-hem] “middleman?”

How do you handle this kind of “problem?”

(by PrimalSoup)

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