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Originally Posted by Chamo
I don’t know how they can just automatically round up your bill without your permission. Then they say they’re going to contribute it to which ever organization they want. And at the end of the year they get the deduction for their tax write off. This is not right I understand it’s only pennies but they should have asked your permission. I wonder if they will ever round down your bill because they feel sorry for you.
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Originally Posted by Bill14564
You were informed. You may have chosen to not read the newsletter or you may have forgotten but you were informed. (Posts 4, 16, 24, 36 and now 38)
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You gave your permission by not opting-out
That is how foundations work.
You get the deduction (don't spend the $1.50 all in one place)
They did ask your permission
I believe assistance for low-income customers was one of the purposes of the foundation.
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