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Question for the gents...
Bush_Whacker 35 Reviews 599 reads
posted
1 / 19

I hear tell of a very generous lady that sometimes offers, for example, a $50 or $100 donation with a check or money order and the lady reduces her donation rate accordingly.  Perhaps not dollar for dollar, after say a $100 donation but a sliding scale thereafter.  For example, a special that offers a dollar-for-dollar reduction up to $100 and $25 reduction for each $100 thereafter.  A Win-Win-Win situation.

Email me if you want any further info.  And if the lady I'm referring to above wants to contact you, I'm sure she would be a more valuable resource.

Good luck, and kudos for participating in a non-profit fundraiser.

Jerux 540 reads
posted
2 / 19

I give lots of time to various charities including juvenile diabetis and ms, but I dont like to give money. I have found that its harder to get a reciept for money and then you cant get a tax credit.
Besides the selfish attitudes displayed on here say that a few white knights would give(for some kind of recognition) and the rest would either bitch on here about upsell or else expect physical compensation. I say kudos for all you are doing for your health and the comminity, but I wouldnt waste my time with these others. This is just my opinion though so go for it if you think positive things would follow.

Bush_Whacker 35 Reviews 876 reads
posted
3 / 19

If you want to try to test market this idea first, I'm a very altruistic kind of guy myself, and would gladly volunteer for that role.

CarpeDiemAtl 3 Reviews 375 reads
posted
4 / 19

and I'd think most guys would be willing to chip in something, especially since it's check or money order. I certainly would.

anotaros 32 Reviews 263 reads
posted
5 / 19

I probably wouldn't feel too comfortable being asked for a donation (albeit to a charity) after/before a session.  I feel it would put the client on the spot and feel obligated to donate.
That being said, posting a way for members of this community to donate (via weblink, the charity website, etc) would be a good way to raise money for a great cause.
Best of luck with the training.

Meagan See my TER Reviews 485 reads
posted
6 / 19

Hey Pretty Lady -

If this is with your regular clients, I'm sure they are comfortable enough with you to hear about your cause and request for support.  Perhaps run a specific ad here that is for that purpose alone and allow gents/ladies--whether they are clients or not to support you via back channels.  

What marathon are you training for?  Good luck!
~Meagan

Posted By: CaitlinKincaid
Posted By: I start training to do marathons this week for a very worthy cause. I am wondering if it is wrong to ask clients for donations to this cause when I see them on a regular basis. Just so you know it is a cancer type charity. Should I add this in my weekly ad? Or is it not right to ask? I would not want to accept cash for this, but maybe a money order or check. What is your take on this?

bballs 40 Reviews 335 reads
posted
7 / 19

on another note, though, I don't think running marathons is very healthy, but that's your decision

Traveler321 47 Reviews 301 reads
posted
8 / 19

Onel lady used to "discount" if you brought a toy for her to give for toys for tots.  Charity is always a welcome topic.

Oceansfun 12 Reviews 278 reads
posted
9 / 19


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Chicken_Choking_Is_Free 315 reads
posted
10 / 19
Red_Cloud 39 Reviews 380 reads
posted
11 / 19

The beautiful grad student from U of West GA who contracted that unfu*kingbelievable disease when she fell from a zip line is in need of blood. Anybody out there who is O neg understands . She could also use as many positive vibes and or prayers you can send her way too.

Oceansfun 12 Reviews 365 reads
posted
12 / 19

She has been in my thoughts alot.  From her pictures she looks like a bubbly,  full of life girl.

Daysgoneby 4 Reviews 316 reads
posted
14 / 19

I don't see what the problem would be at all.

You're the business owner here; and you're offering a way to do a good thing for charity. Your market will tell you yes or no by the amount of donations received.

I say good on ya for trying to do something for charity.

ToniLove See my TER Reviews 313 reads
posted
16 / 19

I think thats wonderful that you're doing that! I would think a lot of guys would like this too. I dont think it would hurt to ask seeing how it is for a good cause :)
Hugs and kisses
TL

Jerux 312 reads
posted
17 / 19

Im also not worried about 50 bucks either. In febuary I donated 2 eight hour days to juvenile diabetis. Thats worth a lityle more than 50 bucks. Even though I make pennies for a living. Before that I donated a 3 day weekend to habitat for humanity. Im sorry if it seems like im pooping on your parade, but im really not. When I think giving to charity its always big. So thats why I said reciept. I love your idea just trying to save you some dissapointment. And judging by the amount of responses you got I must be wrong about the selfish personalities involved. Although I havent read the other posts yet. I betting they are mostly good ones. Good luck and I hope your charitable endevor goes as well as possible.

Zsa_Zsa_TaTas 348 reads
posted
18 / 19

Just sounds like a way to bring more drama and stress to your life.

Dudes will expect something for the little xtra contribution.  
keep hobby activities separate from the rest of your life.

TallOne357 13 Reviews 317 reads
posted
19 / 19

Tell me who to write the check out to, and I'll make sure you get it. It won't be much because I'm tapped right now, but what you're doing is beautiful. I'll make sure you get it when you get it in a week or so.

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