This really happened. The vignette I present now occurred 3 days before its posting on this site. My good friend Bill invited me to a fundraising dinner to support a Jewish organization. I declined the invitation, but told Bill that I would be pleased to make a donation to support a cause that was important to him. I connected to the website which led visitors quickly to the Donate page. Charitable enterprises want to make it as easy as possible for you express your generosity and separate you from your funds. H aven’t you noticed that every museum visit leads to the gift shop? I quickly filled in the credit card information and then scrolled down and typed $50 in the Customized Donation window. This box allowed donors to designate their own amount, bypassing the default listed uber high dollar amounts that appeared higher up on the page. The entire process expended about 3 minutes and ended when I clicked on the Donate Now button. It’s the same process that
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