PeppermintPatty
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I hate when I’m at a check out trying to pay for my items and I get solicited for extra money as a donation. It’s purposely meant to make the shopper feel obligated which I despise. No is the answer.
I think they do. They “helped raise it.”I usually donate or round up but I don't like being put on the spot and frequently not knowing anything about the organization I'm giving to. I sometimes wonder when companies advertise the large sums of money they donate to charity if that includes the money donated by us customers.
I don't. I hate being accosted in sneaky ways by charities. I choose where my money goes.A thread by hollydolly touched on this question. Do you like being asked to donate to charities at checkout counters in stores?
I don't. First, I don't know much about the charity- sometimes I never heard of them. I resent standing there saying "no", I won't support veteran charities, or diseased kids, etc. Now, when I renew my car registration, there's a whole list of charities, which you have to answer each one, before you can get to renew your registration.
Plus, I wonder if the companies doing this, are just writing most of it off their taxes.
Bah, humbug.
I don't like being told how much to tip. To avoid having to tip electronically I try to have enough money on me to tip in cash. That way they don't have to declare it on taxes if they want. I do the same thing at restaurants. By tipping in cash I know exactly who's getting the tip.This may be changing the subject a little, but I get even more annoyed by the obligatory "tip" that gets tacked on when you pay electronically. For instance, my hair salon, which I otherwise like, adds a box at the end where you have to check: 20%, 25%, etc. 20% is the lowest tip, otherwise you have to check "other" and put in something else presumably lower. I've never done that, but you probably slink out feeling like a cheapskate. It's a way of strongarming the customer to pay the salaries to the hardworking employees, instead of the salon owners paying them fairly.