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Ordered two. I threaded the needle today driving back from Illinois through a few storms this afternoon trying to haul ass back to my home only five miles from the destruction in Omaha.
Pretty disappointing by the university. Rather buy from barstool, atleast the money will get to victims. University doesnt even say how much will go to victims. Red cross is a “501C” even though they skim 10% right off the bat and skim even more for “additional costs”. Now you'll have Scheels get a chunk and the university will take a cut. I’m assuming maybe 10% of money generated will get into victims hands.
Pretty disappointing by the university. Rather buy from barstool, atleast the money will get to victims. University doesnt even say how much will go to victims. Red cross is a “501C” even though they skim 10% right off the bat and skim even more for “additional costs”. Now you'll have Scheels get a chunk and the university will take a cut. I’m assuming maybe 10% of money generated will get into victims hands.
Pretty disappointing by the university. Rather buy from barstool, atleast the money will get to victims. University doesnt even say how much will go to victims. Red cross is a “501C” even though they skim 10% right off the bat and skim even more for “additional costs”. Now you'll have Scheels get a chunk and the university will take a cut. I’m assuming maybe 10% of money generated will get into victims hands.
Pretty disappointing by the university. Rather buy from barstool, atleast the money will get to victims. University doesnt even say how much will go to victims. Red cross is a “501C” even though they skim 10% right off the bat and skim even more for “additional costs”. Now you'll have Scheels get a chunk and the university will take a cut. I’m assuming maybe 10% of money generated will get into victims hands.
I don’t like Red Cross. They keep so much of the money. I don’t even consider them a charity anymore. Same with United Way. Worked at UPS in college loading trucks. Donated money from every paycheck to United Way until I found out only 6% of the money actually went to people in need.