jacks_mum
Well-Known Member
I have just received through the post a huge envelope from them plastered with pics of animals on the front and this on the back:
Since April 6th 2007 new laws have meant tht for the very first time RSPCA Inspectors can rescue animal BEFORE they suffer at human hands. It could mean a huge increase in our workload and we receive no government funding. Please help now.
About this mailing: The RSPCA relies on public donations and we use appeals like this one to inform people about our work and ask for their support. These mailings are designed as economically as possible. Although not everyone who gets one will respond to this appeal, we still find it a very cost effective way of raising badly needed funds.
Do you think they have had a drop off in donations in recent weeks? Or are they just trying to cash in on the fact they - according to the press - masterminded the Amersham rescue?
So instead of answering the questions we are putting to them, they have been working on spending the donations they get on ink, paper, envelopes, postage and pictures designed tug at heart strings.
The last part of the 'flyer' inside the envelope says:
At last we have the power to <u>prevent</u> animals suffering. And we will.
Shame they don't listen to their own PR department and do what they are promising here. The act has been in force for nearly a year....when will they start using it?
Since April 6th 2007 new laws have meant tht for the very first time RSPCA Inspectors can rescue animal BEFORE they suffer at human hands. It could mean a huge increase in our workload and we receive no government funding. Please help now.
About this mailing: The RSPCA relies on public donations and we use appeals like this one to inform people about our work and ask for their support. These mailings are designed as economically as possible. Although not everyone who gets one will respond to this appeal, we still find it a very cost effective way of raising badly needed funds.
Do you think they have had a drop off in donations in recent weeks? Or are they just trying to cash in on the fact they - according to the press - masterminded the Amersham rescue?
So instead of answering the questions we are putting to them, they have been working on spending the donations they get on ink, paper, envelopes, postage and pictures designed tug at heart strings.
The last part of the 'flyer' inside the envelope says:
At last we have the power to <u>prevent</u> animals suffering. And we will.
Shame they don't listen to their own PR department and do what they are promising here. The act has been in force for nearly a year....when will they start using it?