Posted on 08/24/2018 3:04:01 PM PDT by Sir Napsalot
A: All of them.
I thought at the time this was a stupid story. I hate these pop-up viral charitable campaigns because they are, almost always, ineffective at best.
There is a good story, a feel good hook, and people use it to raise money. But even with good intentions, without a plan, there is very little chance that the money raised will have any positive effect.
The money does make the people who donated feel better about themselves, so I guess that's something!
There. Fixed it.
Only a dumbass would voluntarily give money to someone named Damico from New Jersey.
Youve got a point...
- the Clintons
Well, these two don’t have a legion of lawyers and accountants on the retainer list to achieve the Clintons’ level.
Most of the people, esp. young people, have no idea how to set up trust funds (that’s why they consulted a financial advisor) and how to keep the book (separate from their own money), they didn’t consult a lawyer thinking they can do it themselves.
That’s where the icky-ness comes in.
“What a racket, GoFundMe. I wish I had thought of it.”
It’s not too late. You can catch cancer tonight and have 500,000 in medical bills by tomorrow morning! Six kids and an ailing mother will help.
I see people like this in movies and on TV and always think they’re exaggerated. WRONGO!!! They’ll be hearing from the DA shortly.
Yep, today’s homeless are not the cast of ‘Grapes of Wrath’ but more often the ‘Wrath of the Grapes or the Poppy’.
There’s a growing suspicion that all three of these people are in on a massive scam.
I agree, that is the problem, nobody donated to D’Amico so he can buy a BMW, go on vacations and have 200K+ kicking around in his bank account, if that was the go fund me, nobody would have donated.
So people donated to a fake cause. Because the money was never used on the vet, or a very small amount of it. With 400K, D’Amico could have sent him to rehab for 6 months, a real one, not a fake TV one that are more like resorts then rehab. And have money left to put in a trust that pays his rent in an apartment for 10 years or so and maybe 5 grand a year in cash payout till depleted.
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