greiner3
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Fri Apr-25-08 03:45 PM
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I first read this on an atheist's blog; order stuff and get it delivered for $1.00. I was skeptical, however, I went to a religious web site, put several items into my 'cart' and checked out. They ask for donations, so for my donation I put in $1.00. I got some stuff for that amount delivered to my door. As a fellow atheist, I have no problem fleecing from this person. This guy pulled in over $500 million in contributions last year and uses his organization as a weapon against many things I hold dear. Besides getting my sister a xmas present, I'm hoping that my less than $100 hit stops or even slows him down. Some of you may question my means, some may try this out for themselves, but however it goes down this is 100% legal and 0% guilt free way to strike back! I only tried the site this person recommended but I would imagine that it would work for any site. Besides, all this stuff is tax free for the fundies.
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Fri Apr-25-08 03:54 PM
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1. Did you give them your email address and postal address? |
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If so, the web site you got your stuff from probably didn't suffer all that much as they are able to sell that information to others hoping that you donate to them. You may have cost the industry (church donation industry) a few bucks, but that is more than made up for by the rest of the suckers out there... and is factored in as the cost of doing business.
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Fri Apr-25-08 04:52 PM
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3. And also no web address...? n/t |
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