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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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most know i love a good challenge and a bet and 99.9% i win.
so far i have over £150 from 3 bets from here in the last few days. as they always make me pay i will be doing the same.
but instead of keeping it i'm going to give it all to charity but the question lies
which one.
im hoping all you lovely people can give me some suggestions what aren't on my list
i give to help for heroes
the poppy people
cancer research and cybaral palsay
any others that will/ would a dontaton |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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isnt there any local charities ?? asda are doing the green token charity and its 3 local charities and the most to collect the tokens gets the money,think its a good idea as we tend to overlook local charities,just a thought |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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If there has been any illness or such like in your family or close friends donate to a charity that helps in that field.
Or other small charities like:
Mind, they deal with mental health and help out in that field.
Help the aged, old people everywhere always needing looked after.
I'm sure whoever you pick the charity will be great full.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Well I just wouldn't take any money off people in the first place.
I don't ever get involved in challenges or bets because I wouldn't do things for others' amusement, I do things because I want to.
These people you've taken money off may be able to put their money to better use, or if they insist on forfeiting that money because they gambled, then perhaps let them donate the money themselves |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"We're in a recession put they money in your pocket! Alternatively stop rubbing how rich your are in my face. Thanks"
Erm u haven't got to post!
If u have nothing constructive just leave well alone lol. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Well I just wouldn't take any money off people in the first place.
I don't ever get involved in challenges or bets because I wouldn't do things for others' amusement, I do things because I want to.
These people you've taken money off may be able to put their money to better use, or if they insist on forfeiting that money because they gambled, then perhaps let them donate the money themselves "
They won't do it as its the end of the kitty (football season) that's why the thought they was a win win. Yet I only accept a bet/challenge unless I know 99% ill win.
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if you fancy giving to someone you have never donated too before you could do worse than googling the smile train...
They go into third world countries and repair cleft lips and palates...simple and effective surgery that changes lives. £150 pays for the operation and aftercare and in many cases gives a child a future their parents never thought they would have. |
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I normally give to my local hospice they where there for my dad when he needed them. I would also say the place I work as its a charity for disabled people anfd we provide respite care. If you want more info message me |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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homeless or soup kitchen..... not every body is on the streets because of the path in life they have chosen... and some are families with children just fell on hard times because of not been able to afford a mortgage etc and social housing is limited these days |
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oooo...got me wondering what you did to win those bets??
like others have said, there are plenty of worthy charity's nationally and worldwide, but i'd look to see if any local charity's
well done for winning your bets and putting it to a worthwhile cause xxx |
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By *essesCouple
over a year ago
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Spend £70 of it on a ticket to The Night of the Senses Charity Ball, that way you will get some fun, whilst also giving to charity - its a win, win
The rest you could give to a local charity, I agree Mind is a good one or SIA (spinal cord injuries).
Lisa |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"What about British Legion or Help for Heroes type charities?
What did you do to win the bets? We're all curious to know"
one with a bet on here
one with a text message how long would it be
the villa on sunday and then the double or quits my job ( well erm new job) |
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