by Jem Smith » 26 Dec 2024, 04:01
I have sometimes used those, since I send a lot of mail and they come in handy. I don't give money to the charity though, since I didn't actually ask for the labels, and as you say, Spontaneo, this does help their name to be seen.
--- 26 Dec 2024, 14:02 ---
OldGuy wrote:We must be talking about something very different. I was talking about the pages of preprinted return address labels that charities send out to solicit funds. As the recipient, I can use one label at a time instead of writing in my return address when I send out a letter.
The ones I have been receiving have no reference at all to the charity that provided them. They get nothing at all out of the ones I used. It does not matter who sees them in the mailing process. The only way they make money from them is from those who choose to send them a donation. The labels are only giving you a token something in return for your donations. If you want to support them, you have to return a donation. Anything less is non support.
So what are you talking about that benefits the charity from using labels they send to you in their solicitations?
I've seen ones that have both your address (the person they sent the labels to) and also the name and/or logo of the charity.
I have sometimes used those, since I send a lot of mail and they come in handy. I don't give money to the charity though, since I didn't actually ask for the labels, and as you say, Spontaneo, this does help their name to be seen.
--- 26 Dec 2024, 14:02 ---
[quote="OldGuy"]We must be talking about something very different. I was talking about the pages of preprinted return address labels that charities send out to solicit funds. As the recipient, I can use one label at a time instead of writing in my return address when I send out a letter.
The ones I have been receiving have no reference at all to the charity that provided them. They get nothing at all out of the ones I used. It does not matter who sees them in the mailing process. The only way they make money from them is from those who choose to send them a donation. The labels are only giving you a token something in return for your donations. If you want to support them, you have to return a donation. Anything less is non support.
So what are you talking about that benefits the charity from using labels they send to you in their solicitations?[/quote]
I've seen ones that have both your address (the person they sent the labels to) and also the name and/or logo of the charity.