Tearin It Up wrote: » I was asked to cough up to sponsor someone's walk. But it was someone else collecting on the behalf of their friend and throwing a sponsorship card in my face. Told them I didn't have anything on me. I'm going to have to see them again next week. How do I get out from coughing up money for their friend who I don't know.
Renata Damp Sextet wrote: » You're not saying yes or no to them but to the charity the walk is in aid of. Does it matter who is collecting?
rubadub wrote: » The op never mentioned if it was a charity. Often the "charity" is getting little johnnie a new football kit or bringing them on a trip abroad. And it does matter to some people who is collecting, people might have a set amount of money that they want to give to charity per year, and so would sooner give to people they are closer to who are looking for sponsorship, rather than a stranger. Like people might give to a close friend doing "movember" rather than one of the numerous people in work who might have emailed asking.
qt3.14 wrote: » Plus, not all charities are created equal. I wouldn't give some the steam off my piss.
Wacker The Attacker wrote: » Sounds like little Johnny needs a good crack on the arse.
Wacker The Attacker wrote: » Sounds like little Johnny needs a good crack on the arse. suicide_circus wrote: » Is that a Michael Jackson lyric?
suicide_circus wrote: » Is that a Michael Jackson lyric?