by zaza107 » Tue Dec 23, 2014 1:20 pm
Yes, I agree with Denwand. Give via the charity's website, send a cheque, call them up and donate, etc. because the "chuggers" do get a big percentage of what they collect on the street and, as others say, it's next to impossible to tell if they are truly going to give the cash, or your direct debit details, to the charity.
The chuggers for registered charities are not, however, doing anything genuinely wrong and charities do choose to use them sometimes.
Some charities do use their own volunteers to collect funds (e.g. RNLI on Lifeboat Day) and 100% of the funds collected then do go to the charity. Again, difficult to know so best to donate online, etc.
Yes, I agree with Denwand. Give via the charity's website, send a cheque, call them up and donate, etc. because the "chuggers" do get a big percentage of what they collect on the street and, as others say, it's next to impossible to tell if they are truly going to give the cash, or your direct debit details, to the charity.
The chuggers for registered charities are not, however, doing anything genuinely wrong and charities do choose to use them sometimes.
Some charities do use their own volunteers to collect funds (e.g. RNLI on Lifeboat Day) and 100% of the funds collected then do go to the charity. Again, difficult to know so best to donate online, etc.