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GoFundMe encouraged donors to submit a refund form, and said that any funds not properly returned to donors would be donated to a charity chosen by the Freedom Convoy.
Within hours, however, GoFundMe walked back the refund applications, instead announcing it would be refunding donors automatically.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said that he would "investigate" the company, accusing them of fraud.
Sounds like a great cause.Hereโs a link in case anyone doesnโt have Facebook. In the last few months theyโve raised over 200,000 and provided I believe 20 wheel chair vans.
Manny's Van, organized by Kiersta Williams
Iโm just curious - had you honestly ever heard of GiveSendGo prior to the GoFundMe action?The Facebook cause I posed earlier announced that after ending the current fund raiser they will be doing all future fund raisers with GiveSendGo.
I know itโs just one random group, but theyโre doing around 100k in Charity donations a month.
1. The Federal Reserve and their inflationary money printing
2. Low interest rates that punish savers
3. Looking to create the platforms for a universal social credit system (similar to the COVID passports)
4. Starting wars and financing both sides of the conflict
Yes. GoFundMe is a for-profit company. On fundraisers for individuals or businesses it charges a 2.9% payment-processing fee on each donation, along with 30 cents for every donation. That means if a campaign raised $1,000 through 10 donations of $100 each, GoFundMe would collect about $32.
The company asks donors to leave a voluntary tip after making a donation.
This ******** is precisely why folks ought to try chargebacks instead of accepting the refunds.So if this math is correct - GoFundMe pocketed over $300,000 in fees off the truckers fundraiser. Swell group of guys and gals.
How GoFundMe works, how it pays people and how it makes its money
From what I understand they are private businesses and can do what they want. Right?Slave on slave violence... we get bent out of shape and angry when the little guy steals (as we should do), but when it comes to these big banks and financial institutions that rob from us everyday, we turn a blind eye.
I clearly said "punish savers".1. Agree
2. Do you mean interest on savings or loans?
3. Idk enough to have an opinion on that
4. I obviously disapprove of any influence on their end in starting to any altercation, but if I owned a bank (have considered pay day lending) I would happily fund both sides (depending on how horrific the other side was)
So if this math is correct - GoFundMe pocketed over $300,000 in fees off the truckers fundraiser. Swell group of guys and gals.
How GoFundMe works, how it pays people and how it makes its money