PuckOff
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I stopped giving money to charities at the checkout and I have no problem saying no. I donate to charities regularly, but in the comfort of my own time and home.
I was at Costco the other day and the young girl asked if I wanted to donate to some charity and I politely said no thanks. She asked if I felt bad saying no to charities and I said absolutely not. I explained that I give to charities at various times throughout the year and that I get a receipt for tax purposes. I then asked is she felt bad asking customers to donate money to charities. I don't think she answered truthfully.
Do you give to charities at the checkout? If so, is it because you feel as though you were pressured to do so?
I was at Costco the other day and the young girl asked if I wanted to donate to some charity and I politely said no thanks. She asked if I felt bad saying no to charities and I said absolutely not. I explained that I give to charities at various times throughout the year and that I get a receipt for tax purposes. I then asked is she felt bad asking customers to donate money to charities. I don't think she answered truthfully.
Do you give to charities at the checkout? If so, is it because you feel as though you were pressured to do so?