When i was leaving sainsburys superstore ( angel ) there was a guy with a collection bucket , said any three items for any donation , i gave £2 for 3 mugs then went back and got another 3 for £2 so gave £4 for 6 , but you can give more or less (its for charity so dont be stingy )
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srp111
25 Mar 1716#8
Have a look at the capital city of these countries where the ministers are driving round in mercs and living in big posh houses, they need to sort out the governments of these countries first then the starving people would get fed.
Also sort out this country as well before we worry about other countries .
Our roads, NHS, public services are running aground whilst we give money to other countries such as India which has a space program and nuclear capability and clearly doesn't need it .
Rant over..sorry :confused:
davidbrent
25 Mar 1712#2
Brilliant deal! I'm going to choose a bottle of 12 year old scotch, a 50" TV and probably the biggest rib eye steak I can find. Heat.
Edit - I'll give em a fiver of course. I dont want to take the ****.
chrisbass
25 Mar 176#30
some of the comments here are just stupid.
third world debt is measured in trillions, you think raising 50 to 100 million a year is going to end that? plus part of the problem is the area where they live is not suitable for sustaining life, drought, fires and pretty much impossible to grow food aren't problems that are easily or cheaply solved. So Comic relief and other charities won't end this problem but even if they help a little bit that has to be a good thing, right?
whitecarlos
25 Mar 176#17
Ive been drinking a bottle of scotch every day for years.
If you can find a redder nose than mine, Ill pay £2 for 3 mugs for you.
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Return
28 Mar 17#57
It is true. They arrange for different sponsors to donate cash to pay for their logistical overheads, which is separate to the cash raised as part of their announced total. So if you donate £100, all that cash will go to aid. Of course, that doesn't mean the charity does more good than one which would spend £20 on management and £80 on aid (as the management might do a better job than Comic Relief's) but the original statement is a fair one to make.
nicklambert
26 Mar 171#52
Shame none of you know how Comic Relief works. It's the only charity I would ever give to as 100% goes to the cause. Each good cause only gets a definitive amount of time to receive their grant and they have to reapply then after the previous grant is assessed for its value for money and benefit. CR has expanded into other countries and perhaps we should look at the likes of Apple and the big 5 companies which are holding over $500bn in cash reserves.
AntC to nicklambert
26 Mar 17#53
Course 100% go's to the cause, keep telling yourself that and it might come true :laughing: I used to donate to things but i stopped, knowing that they take a big lump of money for themselves is disgusting.
Somebody i know works for air ambulance & he can come home with 500+ a week if they swindle enough people into 'donating' for their cause.
Whilst it is a good thing it is also a really bad thing, goverments should help out these causes not the general public. we pay alot on taxes and everything else they have us off with but then expect us to pay for kids in africa too, not our problem not our country. Let them sort it out themselves..
ezzer72 to nicklambert
26 Mar 17#54
Does Lenny Henry not get paid the same amount as Wogan did?
SweeneyUK to nicklambert
27 Mar 17#56
100%? Don't talk daft
SweeneyUK
27 Mar 17#55
How do you know it's store items they are giving away? He could of brought them with him?
HankMcSpank
26 Mar 17#51
I was joking.....sheesh!
cb_scavenger
26 Mar 17#50
They do, and I know this for certain as it was banned one year at my Catholic primary school for that reason. Best not get into a debate about the rights and wrongs of religion (that seems crazy to me though). One of the issues that was raised was some people receiving them couldn't read to understand how they were used, others again through particular beliefs don't want to use contraception. But yes, more widespread education and more of it in general would help for sure. Though it is the individuals choice and as with historical Britain's own ways (talking a century or so ago), people are known to have more children knowing that some may die in childhood sadly.
Spartan117b
26 Mar 171#49
Something needs to be done to help these people,but when they are having so many children in each family,i feel this has continued for many years and will for many more.
ezzer72
26 Mar 171#48
It was a tremendous attempt at the word, but no :smiley::smiley:
Northerndave
25 Mar 174#47
Comic relief had basically kept talentless Lenny Henry in work for 30 years, for that reason alone I'll never contribute to it.
musicals
25 Mar 17#46
I bow to your superior knowledge.
HankMcSpank
25 Mar 173#20
The thing is the guy you gave the money to had nothing to do with Sainsburys ...he was just standing there with a bucket - you're lucky you weren't arrested for shoplifting.
elbs to HankMcSpank
25 Mar 17#26
yes i was thinking the same thing... people with charity buckets aren't authorised to give away store items in return for donations, especially saying something as broad as "any 3 items for any donation"
sounds very dubious indeed. i would discourage anyone from availing of this without clarifying whether it is legitimate.
jadeneopet to HankMcSpank
25 Mar 171#45
Standing there in sainsburys uniform with his id badge on and the security guard standing next to him tyvm
JoeBaker85
25 Mar 17#44
Have a lovely evening. God help you.
ludwig352
25 Mar 17#43
There it is. The most churned out putdown on hukd. Show some originality, you'll be calling me a snowflake next.
jameshothothot
25 Mar 17#42
or just pay tax
JoeBaker85
25 Mar 17#41
It was a reference to your profile picture meaning that's what you think of the people that do not share the same sentiments as you on this issue. Touchy person or what, I bet you're the life and soul of a party.
JoeBaker85
25 Mar 17#40
Because the things that I stated do actually happen. The government give aid to countries that do those things and it's not even a secret. Wow. Ignorance
snowflake75
25 Mar 175#3
What I don't understand is Comic Relief has been going for years and they've raised a hell if a lot of money, yet Africa still has the same problem!!... I've donated a few times but not this time as I don't understand where the money is going!
midnightraven3 to snowflake75
25 Mar 17#5
Same with Live Aid, there are more starving children now than when it started, seems all we are doing is perpetuating, sadly
cb_scavenger to snowflake75
25 Mar 173#7
Population growth and epidemics like ebola mean there is a growing number of people, particularly children, left with nothing. Comic Relief's money is also used to fund very meaningful services here in the UK. The only way you can justify things like this is thinking of the individual, you can't deny your donation could change even a day of one persons life at home or abroad
fossman to snowflake75
25 Mar 173#10
Comic Relief spend £15 million a year on staff costs, so of the £71 million raised yesterday over 20% doesn't go towards helping anyone.
They also have £210 million (three times the amount raised yesterday) sat in investments which only bring in about £2 million a year income.
custardy to snowflake75
25 Mar 17#12
Indeed. Started when I was in high school.Im in my 40's now!
hotukdeal92 to snowflake75
25 Mar 17#22
It goes to a couple of hundred corrupt politicans who have mansions and multiple sportscars
666FU to snowflake75
25 Mar 173#23
Africa is a cesspit to throw your money. They have all the resources to prosper but rely on handouts. Corrupt govements and dictators squander the money. Ultimately the people are to blame they keep them in power, look at Zimbabwe.
But remember it's all actually the white man's fault through colonialism.
Uns to snowflake75
25 Mar 17#39
It depends what metric you're using. If looking purely at the number of people in poverty across Africa then it's actually getting worse due to population growth. However in percentage terms there have been large strides even the last few decades and really this is what counts as population growth will plateau as the countries become richer.
"According to latest World Bank estimates, the share of Africans who are poor fell from 56% in 1990 to 43% in 2012. The report argues that the poverty rate may have declined even more if the quality and comparability of the underlying data are taken into consideration.
However, because of population growth many more people are poor, the report says. The most optimistic scenario shows about 330 million poor in 2012, up from about 280 million in 1990. Poverty reduction has been slowest in fragile countries, the report notes, and rural areas remain much poorer, although the urban-rural gap has narrowed."
ludwig352
25 Mar 17#38
Why don't you tell us what you meant? Anyone else have any clue what he was getting at? I think you're slowly backing away from a weak gag that's fallen flat.
musicals
25 Mar 171#37
The pure truth of it. Htf would you know?
JoeBaker85
25 Mar 17#36
Why would it be about your sexuality? I don't know if youre male or female and personally I couldn't care less which you like. If you could not see what I actually meant then I'm afraid the comment was above your intelligence
ludwig352
25 Mar 171#35
I don't really understand what you mean? Is it about my sexuality? I think you're trying to be funny but it's not really worked.
JoeBaker85
25 Mar 171#34
Your profile picture alone is an excellent barometer of what you think about right now. :man:
ludwig352
25 Mar 172#33
It's a relief to know there are still some on this site with a little sense. The attitude seen in this thread alone is an excellent barometer of where we are as a nation right now.
chrisbass
25 Mar 176#30
some of the comments here are just stupid.
third world debt is measured in trillions, you think raising 50 to 100 million a year is going to end that? plus part of the problem is the area where they live is not suitable for sustaining life, drought, fires and pretty much impossible to grow food aren't problems that are easily or cheaply solved. So Comic relief and other charities won't end this problem but even if they help a little bit that has to be a good thing, right?
JoeBaker85 to chrisbass
25 Mar 17#31
The money isn't there to pay debt. It is supposed to go to the thirsty, starving malaria ridden Africans. However it ends up working it's way elsewhere while greedy corrupt inhumane conmen politicians help themselves.
anthony69 to chrisbass
25 Mar 174#32
Agree. Seems to be every excuse under the sun in this thread for not giving. Get your money out tight wads!
anthony69
25 Mar 175#29
Well this thread is full of compassionate souls!
True, corruption is rife in some of those countries, I am sure the charities do their best to ensure the aid gets to the people who need it. The scum that siffon off the aid of their own citizens should hold their heads in shame.
eslick
25 Mar 171#28
Wife went into primark to get the kids a red nose tee shirt it was £12, didn't get one but made us wonder how much the kids making them got paid to make them :disappointed:
ludwig352
25 Mar 174#27
Anything you say guys, easier to convince yourselves the problems are insurmountable and get back to "Saturday Night Takeaway" and a bag of Doritos.
It's still the case. Sad situation, but what's to be done? The US or UK wading in never put anything right.
JoeBaker85
25 Mar 174#24
Why would someone want to dislike something that's true? That is the pure truth of it. We send foreign aid to countries that spend the money on weapons, training soldiers, pursuing space programmes and corrupt politicians. Namely Pakistan and India. However this has nothing to do with comic relief which is for Africa. Even though they breed like rabbits, knowing they can't feed or look after the children they bring into the world. I definitely think over the course of history - the several money raising things that have happened (some on a yearly basis) - live aid, children in need, comic relief etc. Plus all the other charities that collect for african children (which are a joke as they only have to donate 10% of profits to be a registered charity), however there should have been enough money by now to provide nets and fresh water pipes to all villages there. All a huge scam
akira84
25 Mar 17#21
I bet you donated 1p in da bucket then got yourself another 6 mugs :stuck_out_tongue:
srp111
25 Mar 1716#8
Have a look at the capital city of these countries where the ministers are driving round in mercs and living in big posh houses, they need to sort out the governments of these countries first then the starving people would get fed.
Also sort out this country as well before we worry about other countries .
Our roads, NHS, public services are running aground whilst we give money to other countries such as India which has a space program and nuclear capability and clearly doesn't need it .
Rant over..sorry :confused:
musicals to srp111
25 Mar 173#19
Where's the dislike button...
kerrieandrew
25 Mar 175#18
they need to send contraception maybe that might help the problem ??
whitecarlos
25 Mar 176#17
Ive been drinking a bottle of scotch every day for years.
If you can find a redder nose than mine, Ill pay £2 for 3 mugs for you.
Return
25 Mar 174#16
It's important to look at results, rather than the amount spent on the front line - decent management can get more done with a given set of resources than perhaps some unguided (but well-meaning) people spending all the cash on aid itself. Overhead costs may be a bad thing, may be a good thing - it's too simplistic to simply say the best charity is the one with the lowest overhead.
Indeed, I heard an interesting talk last week on altruistic effectiveness to say that, paradoxically, if you want to do good in the world and have the relevant skills you should go and be a city trader making 100s of £s a year, then give most of it away to charity rather than just doing good work yourself.
bluestreak
25 Mar 17#11
I thought comic relief was every 2 years, so would be £30million if staff costs?
fossman to bluestreak
25 Mar 171#15
Sport Relief which runs in the alternate years is part of the Comic Relief charity.
Sambat
25 Mar 171#13
Tight wad!
robin5858 to Sambat
25 Mar 17#14
So how much did YOU donate?
random_dude
25 Mar 171#9
agreed, most of these countries "leaders" have homes in London
bbigbbanjo
25 Mar 171#6
the whole charity philosophy perpetuates poverty... you have to ask yourself why they don't tackle the root cause.
They have a lot to answer for
davidbrent
25 Mar 1712#2
Brilliant deal! I'm going to choose a bottle of 12 year old scotch, a 50" TV and probably the biggest rib eye steak I can find. Heat.
Edit - I'll give em a fiver of course. I dont want to take the ****.
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Also sort out this country as well before we worry about other countries .
Our roads, NHS, public services are running aground whilst we give money to other countries such as India which has a space program and nuclear capability and clearly doesn't need it .
Rant over..sorry :confused:
Edit - I'll give em a fiver of course. I dont want to take the ****.
third world debt is measured in trillions, you think raising 50 to 100 million a year is going to end that? plus part of the problem is the area where they live is not suitable for sustaining life, drought, fires and pretty much impossible to grow food aren't problems that are easily or cheaply solved. So Comic relief and other charities won't end this problem but even if they help a little bit that has to be a good thing, right?
If you can find a redder nose than mine, Ill pay £2 for 3 mugs for you.
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Somebody i know works for air ambulance & he can come home with 500+ a week if they swindle enough people into 'donating' for their cause.
Whilst it is a good thing it is also a really bad thing, goverments should help out these causes not the general public. we pay alot on taxes and everything else they have us off with but then expect us to pay for kids in africa too, not our problem not our country. Let them sort it out themselves..
sounds very dubious indeed. i would discourage anyone from availing of this without clarifying whether it is legitimate.
They also have £210 million (three times the amount raised yesterday) sat in investments which only bring in about £2 million a year income.
But remember it's all actually the white man's fault through colonialism.
Source
"According to latest World Bank estimates, the share of Africans who are poor fell from 56% in 1990 to 43% in 2012. The report argues that the poverty rate may have declined even more if the quality and comparability of the underlying data are taken into consideration.
However, because of population growth many more people are poor, the report says. The most optimistic scenario shows about 330 million poor in 2012, up from about 280 million in 1990. Poverty reduction has been slowest in fragile countries, the report notes, and rural areas remain much poorer, although the urban-rural gap has narrowed."
third world debt is measured in trillions, you think raising 50 to 100 million a year is going to end that? plus part of the problem is the area where they live is not suitable for sustaining life, drought, fires and pretty much impossible to grow food aren't problems that are easily or cheaply solved. So Comic relief and other charities won't end this problem but even if they help a little bit that has to be a good thing, right?
True, corruption is rife in some of those countries, I am sure the charities do their best to ensure the aid gets to the people who need it. The scum that siffon off the aid of their own citizens should hold their heads in shame.
It's still the case. Sad situation, but what's to be done? The US or UK wading in never put anything right.
Also sort out this country as well before we worry about other countries .
Our roads, NHS, public services are running aground whilst we give money to other countries such as India which has a space program and nuclear capability and clearly doesn't need it .
Rant over..sorry :confused:
If you can find a redder nose than mine, Ill pay £2 for 3 mugs for you.
Indeed, I heard an interesting talk last week on altruistic effectiveness to say that, paradoxically, if you want to do good in the world and have the relevant skills you should go and be a city trader making 100s of £s a year, then give most of it away to charity rather than just doing good work yourself.
They have a lot to answer for
Edit - I'll give em a fiver of course. I dont want to take the ****.