Also, you would not expect a charity to get their premises rent free or their electricity for nothing. Charity workers have to pay train fares and, when they travel for work, hotel accommodation. Where does one draw the line when looking at suppliers to charities? Advertisers, lawyers and accountants ought to be free? But not computer vendors or landlords or electricity companies?
Also, you would not expect a charity to get their premises rent free or their electricity for nothing. Charity workers have to pay train fares and, when they travel for work, hotel accommodation. Where does one draw the line when looking at suppliers to charities? Advertisers, lawyers and accountants ought to be free? But not computer vendors or landlords or electricity companies?