Royal Bank profits from Haiti disaster By: pierrelesage (15 replies) January 31, 2010 - 9:14am
- Perhaps this should be a new By: margot66 (Feb 14 2010 - 10:26pm)
- good quote By: NoDifferencePartyPooper (Jan 31 2010 - 1:02pm)
- I agree, Le T. Paulo Freire By: Unionist (Jan 31 2010 - 12:27pm)
- I think that charity is By: Le T (Jan 31 2010 - 12:23pm)
- Yeah, that's why I'd be By: Tommy_Paine (Jan 31 2010 - 11:19am)
- If you ask for a tax receipt By: nussy (Jan 31 2010 - 11:10am)
- Tommy_Paine By: Unionist (Jan 31 2010 - 11:01am)
- Personally, I don't ask for By: Tommy_Paine (Jan 31 2010 - 10:54am)
- Tommy_Paine wrote: I note a By: Unionist (Jan 31 2010 - 10:43am)
- I've often wondered about By: Tommy_Paine (Jan 31 2010 - 10:38am)
- NDP consumer protection By: Fidel (Jan 31 2010 - 9:54am)
- Difficult to understand this By: Unionist (Jan 31 2010 - 9:20am)
- A whole bunch o' threads are By: Maysie (Jan 31 2010 - 9:13am)
- Quote:Where's the money By: conrad yablonski (Jan 31 2010 - 12:07am)
- Donors should be asking why By: NoDifferencePartyPooper (Jan 30 2010 - 5:07pm)
NDP consumer protection critic Glenn Thibeault says: Every cent of each donation SHOULD go to the cardholder’s chosen charity.
Capital One is the sole credit card provider which, through its “No Hassle Giving Site,” waives all transaction costs for holders of its Visa or MasterCard cards.
I've been thinking of dropping VISA for another card anyway. Now's my chance to switch to a card company with a few scruples when it comes to not profiting from misery in one of Uncle Sam's client states.