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Red_Avatar: I very much like this idea. I rarely give to charity because of the way the money gets distributed (30%+ of all money donated for African charities goes towards bribes for example) but if you get something in return and are expected to pay a little more, it doesn't seem such a bad deal.
This post is quite old by now, but would you mind if I requested some source links? I've heard of some charities which are supposed to give over 90% of donations, so some verification would be appreciated.
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elus89: This post is quite old by now, but would you mind if I requested some source links? I've heard of some charities which are supposed to give over 90% of donations, so some verification would be appreciated.
To get most bang for your buck, I'd recommend glancing at either this site: http://www.givewell.org/ or this site: http://www.charitynavigator.org/
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Duffadash: Raising this topic from the dead because I still think it's a good idea...
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HGiles: Congrats, your wish is granted: http://www.humblebundle.com/
While the initial idea is similar, there are vast differences between a bundle of indie games and a bundle of retro games.
Post edited February 05, 2012 by Duffadash