just4today
<font color=lime>Quirky about hair in front of eye
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I went to Walmart yesterday when I was in a hurry because I had somewhere else to be later on. I approached the entrance and saw a small table set up there. There was a poster-board sign taped to the table that said "Say NO to child abuse!." There was a woman sitting at the table with a tub of money and a guy standing there trying to get people to donate. As I passed him on my way into the store, he said "young lady (ha!) I hope you'll donate to stop child abuse on your way back out of the store!" I didn't say anything, just kept walking.
As I was in the checkout lane, I decided to donate a dollar. I walked out the door and just held out the dollar. The guy came and took it and told me how "special" I am to have donated. I just said "no problem" and kept going.
Once I was in my car getting ready to drive away, I got to thinking - how do I know that this guy represented a legimate agency? I really don't at all. He could just be some Joe Blow from off the street that decided to set up a table outside Walmart and tell people he was collecting for a good cause. That made me wonder if there are any steps that people need to go through in order to be able to collect for a cause outside of Walmart. Do they have to fill out paperwork or get some sort of approval? Or next time I'm short on cash, maybe I could just set up a table and ask people to donate money??
I realize that it's only a dollar, and if I was really concerned about it I could have stopped to talk to the people and found out who they were and all that. I was in a hurry. I just wonder how many people, like me, are in a hurry and just toss money in the pot without even really knowing what they're donating for, just so that these people will not make them feel uncomfortable as they're walking in/out. I really dislike being put on the spot like that when I'm just trying to go about my business!
Your thoughts?
As I was in the checkout lane, I decided to donate a dollar. I walked out the door and just held out the dollar. The guy came and took it and told me how "special" I am to have donated. I just said "no problem" and kept going.
Once I was in my car getting ready to drive away, I got to thinking - how do I know that this guy represented a legimate agency? I really don't at all. He could just be some Joe Blow from off the street that decided to set up a table outside Walmart and tell people he was collecting for a good cause. That made me wonder if there are any steps that people need to go through in order to be able to collect for a cause outside of Walmart. Do they have to fill out paperwork or get some sort of approval? Or next time I'm short on cash, maybe I could just set up a table and ask people to donate money??

I realize that it's only a dollar, and if I was really concerned about it I could have stopped to talk to the people and found out who they were and all that. I was in a hurry. I just wonder how many people, like me, are in a hurry and just toss money in the pot without even really knowing what they're donating for, just so that these people will not make them feel uncomfortable as they're walking in/out. I really dislike being put on the spot like that when I'm just trying to go about my business!

Your thoughts?