only way we would donate is if we sent donation anonymously; Never ever, otherwise. We just thought we should let you know...
We do not make any permanent commitments with making donations, and we prefer to do it, anonymously. That would mean, if we chose to donate, we would need your mailing address. A money order would be remitted to yourselves, and the issuer's name, would match your company's name, which would mean that the issuer of the Money Order, as well as the beneficiary, are the same... And we would never be detected. That is not possible anymore, since you would identify us, as the ones making the "blind" donation. ~Yo bad, folks..!
It would be to your company's advantage to include a physical mailing address. And maybe, a new trend will start. Money knows not where it comes from. And we wish to keep it that way. Another thing we want to share, is that we are generous, however, in a discreet way. The openness of the process of donations, sucks. Either blind donations, or naught...! ...We have rules, regulations, terms and conditions, also... we do not write them down. ...sort of a gentlemen's agreement, affirmed with a solid handshake... Cheers..!
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