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08-30-2017 04:14 PM - edited 08-31-2017 08:56 AM
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08-30-2017 04:30 PM
I've heard that his pillows are lumpy and not all that comfortable.
They're probably factory rejects anyway.
What a tax write-off for him.
08-30-2017 04:31 PM
@Mistreatedbycs wrote:I sure would like MYPILLOW to create a fund that anyone can contribute to and they can send more pillows then.
I know it's the easiest thing to do the Red Cross but I'm still not convinced that everything that is donated goes to our people in Houston and the area. It all goes into one big fund and distributed that way, I would like to think let's say if 10 million gets raised for Texas, that 10 million should be spent on Texas, it doesn't work like that...sad to say.
@Mistreatedbycs- Why would you think that? Do you have some proof that designated money gets spent for other reasons?
When you donate, you are able to specify which fund you want your donation to go to. If that's not happening, there would be legal ramifications.
Please point me to the information you have about this. I'd really like to know!
08-30-2017 04:31 PM
@tansy wrote:
@Mominohio wrote:I heard this earlier this evening as well, and what a great thing, truly an American success story giving back with an American made product.
And this is something that will be greatly needed, from day one, in shelters, or given to people when they are either let back in their areas or when they are moved to semi permanent housing.
Yes, money is important, but why would he donate money when he has something the charities would have to go out and buy anyway. Kind of like Charmin donating cash, so the Red Cross can go and pay money for TP.
Companies having exactly the things that are needed, giving it to the agencies that need it. Direct, smart, and simple.
I get that my response sounds snippy, but charities have said cash does the most good at this stage of relief.
The major news media are showing city, county and state leaders, as well as local charities themselves, saying "PLEASE send money, not truckloads of goods!" I have seen on the news video of warehouses of things trucked in - teddy bears, baby clothes many other things - that are not going to be given out, or able to be given out, for weeks. And the warehouse is full of them, so nothing else that might be more helpful can go in the warehouse. Just one example.
Everyone wants to somehow personalize their donation - who wouldn't? But in huge disasters like this, organizations really do need the money. Trucks, gasoline, food, and many other things need to be paid for.
That said, it doesn't matter to me what, where or how someone donates as long as they don't tell me that their charity is better than mine.
08-30-2017 04:34 PM
@Plaid Pants2 wrote:I've heard that his pillows are lumpy and not all that comfortable.
They're probably factory rejects anyway.
What a tax write-off for him.
@Plaid Pants2 And I've heard some people love those pillows.
Aren't you just a ray of sunshine. For heaven's sake-I'm sure that there will be an abundance of tax-write-offs come next April.
We get it. You don't approve. Remember that when you climb into your comfortable bed with your comfortable pillow tonight. Warm and dry.
08-30-2017 04:36 PM
@SeaMaiden wrote:good for him... but he could have given tens of thousands of dollars and It could have gone a lot further than pillows or give pillows and tens of thousands of dollars as well?
He is a multi millionaire..... he can afford it.
What a totally arrogant comment to make. Just because he is " a multi millionaire", that means his contribution isn't worthy somehow in your view? That you or anyone has the right to decide how, when or what he contributes? Did you make his fortune for him? No? Then you really don't have any right to decide that. You really just need to look at your own contribution.
Your cynicism really makes me SMH.
08-30-2017 04:39 PM
@Plaid Pants2 wrote:I've heard that his pillows are lumpy and not all that comfortable.
They're probably factory rejects anyway.
What a tax write-off for him.
What on earth is the matter with some of you that you use a situation like this to get in these pathetic, childish digs?
You're not in the middle of this tragedy and you can thank your lucky stars for that. You really need to think before you post something like this at such an awful time.
08-30-2017 04:43 PM
@Cakers3 wrote:
@Plaid Pants2 wrote:I've heard that his pillows are lumpy and not all that comfortable.
They're probably factory rejects anyway.
What a tax write-off for him.
@Plaid Pants2 And I've heard some people love those pillows.
Aren't you just a ray of sunshine. For heaven's sake-I'm sure that there will be an abundance of tax-write-offs come next April.
We get it. You don't approve. Remember that when you climb into your comfortable bed with your comfortable pillow tonight. Warm and dry.
@Cakers3- Well said. I'm absolutely disgusted at some of the nasty comments being made at a time like this. Makes you wonder what these paragons do to make the world a better place.
08-30-2017 04:57 PM - edited 08-30-2017 05:17 PM
Clearly some of these posters lead very miserable lives. Who in their right mind would be so negative, hateful, nasty, and I suspect greedy when it comes to helping folks dealing with one of the biggest disasters in our life time? Shameful, but we get to see the real them and apparently they are proud of themselves. Very sad.
08-30-2017 05:12 PM
@RetRN wrote:Clearly some of these posters lead very miserable lives. Who in their right mind would be so negative, hateful, nasty, and I suspect greedy when it comes to helping folks dealing with one of the biggest disasters in our live time? Shameful, but we get to see the real them and apparently they are proud of themselves. Very sad.
@RetRN Some angry, bitter, hateful people have been showing up lately. I don't get it.
We all come from the same place-humanity. Or at least most of us.
Anyway, I hope the evacuees can have a bit more comfort while sleeping. I volunteered in my city during the Katrina evacuees and I can tell everyone sleeping isn't easy as it is-the worry about what will be, trying to comfort the wee ones, and the discomfort of a cot.
I refuse to let the nay-sayers get me down; no matter where the disaster, no matter the people, I will give kudos to all who did the best they could do.
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