Top Stores Are Accused of Being Scrooges Over Charity Cards
Daily Mail › November 27, 2006
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Daily Mail › November 27, 2006
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SENDING charity Christmas cards is the perfect way to do a good deed and be festive at the same time.
But a report today warns of the 'Scrooge-like' behaviour of some of the country's most exclusive stores with little money from their charity cards actually going to good causes.See the full content of this document
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Top Stores Are Accused of Being Scrooges Over Charity Cards
Watchdog Intelligent Giving has criticised stores such as Harrods and Liberty of Regent Street becaus...
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