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Begging letter from Jesus
Our mail today contained a letter from "The Millers" using Covid as an excuse to beg for money for their religious dreams.
Are they really that desperate? Raising money to find a cure/vaccine for the virus, okay, but religion? Have some class, people. |
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I have no idea who "the Millers" are...but it sounds like something that I would just shred
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One of my pet peeves is I HATE go fund me's of any kind and too often they are scamming someone. |
Just throw it out and wash your hands from touching it in the first place. I believe you should select which charity you support, not other people for you.
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I didn't want to give out their full address because it's just the principle of their actions that annoys me. |
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:ohdear: All these years I was thinking Jesus didn't have a last name...... today on TOTV I find out it's Miller :oops: :pray::pray::pray:
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Just another scam.
Just a change from the Nigerian Prince's trying to get $10,000,000 out of the country with your help. Tell them they are in your prayers! |
Millers
Why aren’t churches that good with money they never get enough.
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I don't know about this Miller and the mentioned church but my wife volunteered at a church at our previous home. They had a food pantry and a clothes closet for needy people. They obtained food donations from various grocery stores and also distributed food from the federal ag department. The food had to be picked up from the donator's locations and it required a 80 mile round trip drive to get the federal food allotment. The church had an old delivery truck to do the hauling but it eventually broke down and the church didn't have the money to replace it. They had to do a fund raiser for money to repair or replace the truck. The director of the food and clothing assistance group also received a small salary. She was responsible for recruiting/training volunteers for the work and scheduling, the feds required monthly reports on who received the federal food and other administrative functions. Computers and software were required to maintain the data to generate the required reports for the feds, state and church leadership, this also cost money. This effort helped a lot of truly deserving people and unfortunately those that were scamming the system but it all cost money.
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Yes churches are hurting. When people can’t attend services in person donations go down. But they don’t solicit non parishioners like that. If they are looking for money specifically to help those in need then they might reach out beyond their boundaries but thats usually through general news feeds like the newspaper.
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Gofundme - what a brilliant idea. Wish I had thought of it. There is no doubt there are scammers that use it but there are others that found ways to capitalize on it. I know of one person who, in my opinion, makes a living on it. He sets it up for many things. "My car broke down, I can't afford to get it fix and I can't get to work" He sets it up for $1,500 or so. "I hurt myself and the medical bills are (whatever). Please help". Whenever he needs money for something this is his way of getting it. Some might call that scamming I call it taking advantage of the system and others. It's like doctors that take advantage of Medicare. "Oh yes you have a problem but I want you to go home take a few pills and come back next week and then we'll take care of it". That way we can bill for 2 visits instead of one. That happened to me twice in the past 6 months. In both cases I got the problem taken care of the next day by a different doctor (abscess) and dentist (tooth extraction). Me, I wouldn't give him a dime to a Gofundme account. I'm of the opinion they've been too corrupted. Me, I'd rather donate to the source, not an in-between. For instance, food to a shelter and money directly to a hospital like Childrens' hospitals.
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