QUOTE(RigerZ @ Oct 29 2025, 11:05 PM)
Like unicef, WWF, national cancer foundation, refugee charities, etc etc etc etc.
Those that standby around busy walkways, near train stations, pouncing on the many people passing by; to try and get them to commit to a regular donation plan.
Is there really no better way to reach out to the public? Knowing that the majority of people would just ignore them and continue walking away.
And, why does it have to be a committed and recurring donation plan? Why cant people have the option at least to give a one-off donation?
99% scammers, beware. They ask very detail from bank accts to i/c nos, tel numbers. All can be used to hack yr accounts. Better goto their website or local offices if want to donasi. Check the web for these addresses. I nearly kena scammed at Abdullah Hukum station, pretty awek, highly educated... Those that standby around busy walkways, near train stations, pouncing on the many people passing by; to try and get them to commit to a regular donation plan.
Is there really no better way to reach out to the public? Knowing that the majority of people would just ignore them and continue walking away.
And, why does it have to be a committed and recurring donation plan? Why cant people have the option at least to give a one-off donation?
Nov 14 2025, 03:57 PM

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