Suas11 wrote: » Mods can move this to a more suitable forum if it's necessary as I wasn't sure where to post this. Anyway, I was giving money to Concern though a direct debit and I want to stop it as I won't be able to afford it now as money is a bit tight at the moment. I'm just wondering how do I do this. Do I have to contact the bank or Concern themselves? Any help would be great, thanks.
admiralofthefleet wrote: » contact your bank. how anyone can donate to a charity that has a director on 100/200K + is beyond me
TheGolfer01 wrote: » You're not allowed cancel concern direct debits, it's against the rules, read the small print.
bobwilliams wrote: » i hear ya but it's a big organisation,what do you suggest a proper salary would be? I think you need to forget that it's a charity,it's a very big company and needs someone with very good credentials to run it. that said, i give them feck all
admiralofthefleet wrote: » maybe they should be registered as a corporation and not a charity then?
Suas11 wrote: » Yeah, it's direct debit and I was told I could stop it at any time.
Whispered wrote: » Just contact them. I cancelled my one with one phone call. Easy Peasy. Did you try to do it already and had an issue or something?
Atlantic Dawn wrote: » Mother Teresa ran a big organisation too, she wasn't on over €100k though. I feel €50k is more than enough, if it's a career you are after for pure financial gain seek employement somewhere else.
admiralofthefleet wrote: » some info on salaries of all charities here
FionnMcCool87 wrote: » Sickening that is. Worse than politicians. Justin Kilcullen, John O'Shea and Fergus Finlay.
admiralofthefleet wrote: » finlay was in the news recently apparently looking for more money off the government while at the same time calling for a reduction in the childrens allowance
franktheplank wrote: » This shower are as bad as any of the bankers, politicians, developers etc in my book.
pontia wrote: » any idea what the head of cari gets a year ?