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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Do they get on your nerves?

The 'charity' ones begging for money, but their CEO is on £50 - 100 grand a year, or the obscure lottery for a more obscure cause and the life insurance scams that you'll never see a penny of, or 'bargain box' funeral packages?

Is there anything they won't slap a price tag on to part people from their hard earned cash?

I find it quite crass and tasteless if I'm honest.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

You want a free funeral?

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"You want a free funeral?"

Throw me in the back garden and plant a tree on top of me

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By *partharmonyCouple  over a year ago

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"Do they get on your nerves?

The 'charity' ones begging for money, but their CEO is on £50 - 100 grand a year, or the obscure lottery for a more obscure cause and the life insurance scams that you'll never see a penny of, or 'bargain box' funeral packages?

Is there anything they won't slap a price tag on to part people from their hard earned cash?

I find it quite crass and tasteless if I'm honest."

Which charity bosses are on 100k?

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Do they get on your nerves?

The 'charity' ones begging for money, but their CEO is on £50 - 100 grand a year, or the obscure lottery for a more obscure cause and the life insurance scams that you'll never see a penny of, or 'bargain box' funeral packages?

Is there anything they won't slap a price tag on to part people from their hard earned cash?

I find it quite crass and tasteless if I'm honest.

Which charity bosses are on 100k?"

British Red Cross CEO earns £174,000 a year.

Plenty more out there as well.

They all do a job, but that is bit excessive.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Do they get on your nerves?

The 'charity' ones begging for money, but their CEO is on £50 - 100 grand a year, or the obscure lottery for a more obscure cause and the life insurance scams that you'll never see a penny of, or 'bargain box' funeral packages?

Is there anything they won't slap a price tag on to part people from their hard earned cash?

I find it quite crass and tasteless if I'm honest.

Which charity bosses are on 100k?

British Red Cross CEO earns £174,000 a year.

Plenty more out there as well.

They all do a job, but that is bit excessive."

So is he expected to work full time for free? Why dont you give 1 months wage to charity and see how you get on?

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Do they get on your nerves?

The 'charity' ones begging for money, but their CEO is on £50 - 100 grand a year, or the obscure lottery for a more obscure cause and the life insurance scams that you'll never see a penny of, or 'bargain box' funeral packages?

Is there anything they won't slap a price tag on to part people from their hard earned cash?

I find it quite crass and tasteless if I'm honest.

Which charity bosses are on 100k?

British Red Cross CEO earns £174,000 a year.

Plenty more out there as well.

They all do a job, but that is bit excessive.

So is he expected to work full time for free? Why dont you give 1 months wage to charity and see how you get on?"

I don't expect anyone to work for free.

I do give to charity, I do work for a non profit charity providing care for the vulnerable, elderly and the community covering all bases helping people.

My initial comment, was about all the adverts on television that use the banner of charity to take money off people.

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