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  • I’ve seen the various online retailers are asking if you want to round up your purchase to the nearest pound and donate to charity, which sometimes I do depending on the amount.
    I popped into Toolstation the other day to pick up a £1.49 hose fitting and their card machines now the same, 33% to charity pls?

  • Rounding up to charity, or tip, is fine with me. It's the whole "that'd be £14,35 please" and then I have to add it AGAIN into the machine to avoid tipping

  • I’ve seen the various online retailers are asking if you want to round up your purchase to the nearest pound and donate to charity, which sometimes I do depending on the amount.

    I used to do some consulting work for pennies.org that is the charity that delivers this service for a lot of online and card retailers, matched to charities. The basic premise is to replace the collecting pots that you used to put your change in, back when cash was thing.

    lovely people and a really nice ethos.

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