My husband just told me how he opened the door this afternoon to a woman with a strong accent and a child, asking for money to sponsor for his hockey event, to be donated to NSPCC. Strangely, the request came from the woman, while the child stayed quiet. It seemed to be a cumulative sponsorship (for example, so much for every km walked), but it was again unclear what was to be done.
My husband donated £10 rather than sign up for the cumulative. However the woman asked for the cash upfront. Not having that cash in the house. My husband then said he would give it to her tomorrow.
Now I'm not as gullible. Fair enough, it may well be genuine and the child was just shy. However I would never give money on the doorstep. So we are going to get our computer out and donate to the NSPCC website in front of them and give the child the printout to take back to class.
Has anyone else been asked and what would/did you do?
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