TAX GUY
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Clearly, some answers are good enough for her and some are not. And if the answer is not good enough, the person will be categorized as high and mighty, on their high horse, hypocritical......maybe worse. With that attitude, is it any wonder people are hesitant to offer reasons why they declined the challenge?
Even if this WAS the case, who cares what Mkrop's opinion would be?

The minute this becomes judgmental and people get criticized for choosing not to participate, the challenge will begin to lose its effectiveness. It will leave a bad taste in people's mouths. And that will likely hurt future fundraising efforts for ALS and other worthy causes.
Pure speculation and your opinion. Perhaps several will agree and see it this way, but I know for sure not all will (I wouldn't). Mainly because I typically don't care what one thinks of or about me. I'm not here to make everyone happy.