Donation-based Crowdfunding: Begging?
Donation-based Crowdfunding: Begging?
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ChemicalChaos

10,662 posts

177 months

Monday 28th August 2017
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The worst crowd funding one I saw was the stupid girl in America who jumped from a house roof at a pool party, missed the swimming pool she was aiming for and broke both her legs landing on solid ground - cue huge medical bills.
Thnakfully on this occasion I think that the sob story fundraising account made a whole $300 after people mercilessly ripped the piss out of it all over the Internet

Oakey

27,955 posts

233 months

Monday 28th August 2017
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Jimmy Recard said:
I read that thinking it must be a pisstake, but I think it's serious. It's even more amazing that someone has offered fifty quid
Flora Raffles.... from the name and her looks I'm going to hazard a guess her parents are fking minted

TwigtheWonderkid

46,856 posts

167 months

Monday 28th August 2017
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Truckosaurus said:
The worst ones are the 'sponsor me to climb Kilimanjaro' type affairs that are just basically funding someone's holiday.

This was Hitler's biggest mistake. If he'd said he was invading Poland for Multiple Sclerosis, not only would we not have declared war, but we probably would have had a whip round to pay for it.

Wobbegong

15,078 posts

186 months

Monday 28th August 2017
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TwigtheWonderkid said:
Truckosaurus said:
The worst ones are the 'sponsor me to climb Kilimanjaro' type affairs that are just basically funding someone's holiday.

This was Hitler's biggest mistake. If he'd said he was invading Poland for Multiple Sclerosis, not only would we not have declared war, but we probably would have had a whip round to pay for it.
hehe


BobSaunders

3,101 posts

172 months

Tuesday 29th August 2017
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Oakey said:
Jimmy Recard said:
I read that thinking it must be a pisstake, but I think it's serious. It's even more amazing that someone has offered fifty quid
Flora Raffles.... from the name and her looks I'm going to hazard a guess her parents are fking minted
Nah, but i am sure Damon Hill may be able to help her do some fundraising - https://www.flickr.com/photos/102117718@N06/110467...

GCH

4,120 posts

219 months

hyphen

26,262 posts

107 months

Tuesday 5th September 2017
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hyphen

26,262 posts

107 months

Tuesday 5th September 2017
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Zetec-S

6,484 posts

110 months

Rawwr

22,722 posts

251 months

Wednesday 6th September 2017
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GCH said:
That's worth a couple of quid just for the story.

Dog Star

17,046 posts

185 months

Wednesday 6th September 2017
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bhstewie said:
Can't say I'm a fan of it for the more trivial stuff but I'm not entirely comfortable when someone donates their estate to the Cats Protection League either and that happened long before the Internet made it simpler to do stuff like that.
All my estate will be going to cats.

Glassman

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23,818 posts

232 months

Wednesday 6th September 2017
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Type R Tom

4,144 posts

166 months

Wednesday 6th September 2017
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How do we feel about funding funerals? There has been a trend of late for people who have died young to have their funeral paid for by crowd sourcing. I have to say I'm not a fan, particularly if the money is to be spent on a horse and carriage and a load of flowers.

Donations to a hospice / cancer charity I've not got an issue with.

Glassman

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23,818 posts

232 months

Wednesday 6th September 2017
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Type R Tom said:
How do we feel about funding funerals? There has been a trend of late for people who have died young to have their funeral paid for by crowd sourcing. I have to say I'm not a fan, particularly if the money is to be spent on a horse and carriage and a load of flowers.

Donations to a hospice / cancer charity I've not got an issue with.
It's the attitude of getting someone else to pay for it. Understandable if there is a genuine story or plausible case behind it, but many of these campaigns are designed to be just that.

Easy money.

Let's not get our house insured (because that will cost) and in the event of a massive loss, simply make a public plea with a heartfelt story (written by someone else, obvs) about how we've lost everything at the worst possible time.

Having said that, I don't think there are many people raking in vast sums of money.


anonymous-user

71 months

Wednesday 6th September 2017
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Glassman said:
Having said that, I don't think there are many people raking in vast sums of money.
Yeah I agree. Most people get f’all.

The one person I know who did one raised about £40 and she had a semi reasonable cause.

BossHogg

6,758 posts

195 months

Wednesday 6th September 2017
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I wouldn't use GFM, however, I have used just giving to raise sponsorship for well known charities. I ran the Great North Run last year and raised £1400 for the British Red Cross, this year, I'm running the Great North Run in aid of RNLI. wink

Glassman

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23,818 posts

232 months

Thursday 9th November 2017
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Cyclist took a chance and got caught. His own fault, and he alludes to this. However, money raised on the basis that he was hit by a speeding motorist as the plea claims?

http://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/help-pay-for-sashas-l...

https://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/cyclist-who...


768

17,506 posts

113 months

Thursday 9th November 2017
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He said:
It’s absolutely crazy, £5,000 is so much money for a non-luxury car.
I've just winced at £100k for a Lotus Exige in another thread, but £5k for a non-luxury car is so much money? Not sure I'm convinced by that.

Glassman

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23,818 posts

232 months

Thursday 9th November 2017
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768 said:
He said:
It’s absolutely crazy, £5,000 is so much money for a non-luxury car.
I've just winced at £100k for a Lotus Exige in another thread, but £5k for a non-luxury car is so much money? Not sure I'm convinced by that.
Cyclist insurance? Nah, Crowdfunding will bail me out.

Oakey

27,955 posts

233 months

Friday 16th March 2018
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This one popped up in our local rag recently;

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1925363981/wo...

Successful, profitable business (by their own admission, it's in the description) wants to expand and open new premises. Starts up kickstarter to fund it, fails to reach goal, pockets £6500 anyway. Complete and utter madness.