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Old 01-19-2023, 12:03 PM   #12
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It's the dishonesty of Amazon's claim that stands out to me. AmazonSmile donations being "spread too thin" was a feature, not a bug. It's what made this program worthwhile: the customer's ability to help support small, community-based nonprofits that don't have paid administrators and fundraising departments, and rely largely on individual contributions. These groups are struggling to do good work, and every penny helps them. But Amazon decides this isn't impactful enough? What BS. They pretend to care about having an impact while blithely sticking it to every small nonprofit that has put the donations to good use over the years.
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