Fuinseog wrote: » a woman on the JD show claims that if you go to TK Max in Galway they will ask you at the till for a contribution towards Enable Ireland. seems bizarre.
ben.schlomo wrote: » Dont see any issue, Enable are a charity, many businesses and charities have strong links.
Predalien wrote: » So a woman was actually giving out about a charity collecting money? Glad I don't listen to Joe.
Cork24 wrote: » Dont see any Issue,, I have when a CEO of a Charity Takes home over 200k a year and then give the poor that they dont have enough Money to do up the Enable Ireland Centers for the Kids I wonder why !
cruais wrote: » It's a very popular thing to do in the states.... Listen no one is holding a gun to your head.. If you don't wanna donate just say the magics word... NO!;)
Fuinseog wrote: » some folks feel they are under pressure.its worse than the supermarkets who have someone collecting behind the checkout. hard to say no. now it appears that the cashier is doing the asking.I would turn on my heel and walk out if they asked me.
JONJO THE MISER wrote: » Its not on in my opinion, if i was to got to a shop that done this i would be complaining to the manager, people are strapped enough for cash without charities begging and harassing people for money in shops.
lizt wrote: » I'm sorry but I don't understand people feeling they cannot say no
c_man wrote: » The thought process is: Maybe if I donate, the hot cashier will have intercourse with me
briankeating wrote: » Happens all the time here in the US. I don't see a problem with it at all, at the moment charities need every penny they can get to help people. If you feel you can't afford to help out, it's perfectly easy to say no.
Fuinseog wrote: » ...to my knowledge only TK Maax Galway is doing this.