I just gave my donation to the Red Cross. If I can hustle & save money for basses & equipment, surely I can give to help the Haitians. I ask my bass family please give if you can. Peace! DigLo
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Sorry Haiti....I feel bad about the earthquake, but I need to take care of my family and close friends who don't have jobs.
-Mike
UPS will ship anything under 50 pounds to Haiti for free. Food, blankets, shoes, etc.
UPS will ship anything under 50 pounds to Haiti for free. Food, blankets, shoes, etc.
I just gave $10 too, my situation like many americans, is not the best, but $10 doesnt make someone poorer or richer, even if we dont have a job, we are still going to have a roof, bed and food.
BTW, its very easy, to donate $10, just text haiti to 90999
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I just gave $10 too, my situation like many americans, is not the best, but $10 doesnt make someone poorer or richer, even if we dont have a job, we are still going to have a roof, bed and food.
BTW, its very easy, to donate $10, just text haiti to 90999
René_Julien;8567203 said:I wouldn't mind donating 10.
I wouldn't mind donating 100.
I do mind that not the full amount of you donate goes to the people that need it.
If I donate 100 and only 10 really makes it over there... sorry ain't going to happen.
I like so many others got scammed with the tsunami disaster charities.
Out of all the money that was raised from all the countries only a small percentage was put to good use.
It really is dispicable IMO.
Not a is coming from me this time.
If I was in a position to go over there and really help the victims out, I would. And I respect the volunteers, soldiers and medical personel that is over there helping the people.
Cheers to that.
But scamming millions of people financially and exploiting their empathy isn't going to help the Haitians one bit.
If you are a praying man/woman, pray for the victims. If not, wish for the best possible outcome for the Haitians and respect the severeness of this disaster.
Your money is well spend on your loved ones, and yourself in these economic times.
Perform a good deed in your street. Be nice to your neighbour.
Try to help suffering people in your local community.
Sorry for the rant.
I kept silent in all these Haiti threads out of respect.
But all these donations have precedents that they are going to be abused.
I hope this time it's not the case, but I won't get fooled again.
Peace everybody.