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Full MemberActivity: 176Merit: 100 FoodforthePoor.org - BTC donations now possible March 03, 2014, 12:46:47 AM

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You can now donate BTC to



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Augusto Croppo, LaudaM and I are all signers on this multi-sig address.



Funds will be sent to FoodforthePoor.org as soon as they agree to accept bitcoin donations and post a bitcoin address on their website.



I started the donations off by donating $5 of my own money.



http://www.forbes.com/companies/food-for-the-poor/ You can now donate BTC to FoodforthePoor.org Multi-sig address: 375DZDd18AifM2yJxqdEM7B3rZz7VQvv2s Augusto Croppo, LaudaM and I are all signers on this multi-sig address.Funds will be sent to FoodforthePoor.org as soon as they agree to accept bitcoin donations and post a bitcoin address on their website.I started the donations off by donating $5 of my own money.

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LegendaryActivity: 2338Merit: 1379 Re: FoodforthePoor.org - BTC donations now possible March 03, 2014, 03:09:19 AM

Last edit: March 03, 2014, 03:35:32 AM by franky1 #7



qote from year 2002

Quote But Mahfood, who continues to draw $168,000 a year in severance pay, remains involved in a prison ministry for the charity, according to employees and a longtime donor.



In response to recent criticism by a former board member that the Mahfood family has too much power over the charity, the executives said Food for the Poor employs just three family members: Ferdinand's brother Robin, who took over after Ferdinand stepped down, and two others. But internal documents show at least three additional relatives on the payroll.



The charity may be too closely tied to the Mahfoods' for-profit business, Essex Exports, said charity watchdogs and government officials.



The business and the charity, both controlled by the family, share office space, a phone system and a shipping department. The charity has bought more than $172,000 of goods from Essex since 1998, according to its tax returns.

the CEO gets $168k per year. so 1998-2002= $672k over 4 years

but only bought $172k of food goods.



there were other scandals of the ceo stealing over $270k.



more recently other scandals of overpaid employee's



and then there is the fact that they promote countries to look like this:





when in actual fact it looks like:





as for the new CEO:

Quote Robin Mahfood himself enjoyed a steady increase in pay, more than doubling his salary in six years. In 2008, he earned $364,874. thats enough to feed 4000 people for a year.



.. hmm lets dig deeper.

ok the charities supplier of goods is owned by family (more syphoning of funds) whilst the same family members also get an income by being his PA and other internal roles. (put simply they get paid twice).



the CEO's son's inlaw got atleast $150k each per year in a quote from a 2008 article (another 2k of people not fed per year).



.. its starting to get harder to work out their other incomes from the side jobs they do as goods suppliers. but a qote of 2003 says the goods supply business netted the guy atleast $50k.



so instead of buying produce from manufacturers (at cost value) they allow the inlaws to get the stock. add on alot of wages and extra hidden costs, and then the 'charity' pays the inlaws a premium.



so when the charity says it bought x value of stock. the (at cost value) is maybe only 20% of that this is why i wont donateqote from year 2002the CEO gets $168k per year. so 1998-2002= $672k over 4 yearsbut only bought $172k of food goods.there were other scandals of the ceo stealing over $270k.more recently other scandals of overpaid employee'sand then there is the fact that they promote countries to look like this:when in actual fact it looks like:as for the new CEO:thats enough to feed 4000 people for a year... hmm lets dig deeper.ok the charities supplier of goods is owned by family (more syphoning of funds) whilst the same family members also get an income by being his PA and other internal roles. (put simply they get paid twice).the CEO's son's inlaw got atleast $150k each per year in a quote from a 2008 article (another 2k of people not fed per year)... its starting to get harder to work out their other incomes from the side jobs they do as goods suppliers. but a qote of 2003 says the goods supply business netted the guy atleast $50k.so instead of buying produce from manufacturers (at cost value) they allow the inlaws to get the stock. add on alot of wages and extra hidden costs, and then the 'charity' pays the inlaws a premium.so when the charity says it bought x value of stock. the (at cost value) is maybe only 20% of that I DO NOT TRADE OR ACT AS ESCROW ON THIS FORUM EVER.

Please do your own research & respect what is written here as both opinion & information gleaned from experience. many people replying with insults but no on-topic content substance, automatically are 'facepalmed' and yawned at

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Hero MemberActivity: 551Merit: 500 Re: FoodforthePoor.org - BTC donations now possible March 03, 2014, 04:10:16 AM #8 Quote from: franky1 on March 03, 2014, 03:09:19 AM



qote from year 2002

Quote But Mahfood, who continues to draw $168,000 a year in severance pay, remains involved in a prison ministry for the charity, according to employees and a longtime donor.



In response to recent criticism by a former board member that the Mahfood family has too much power over the charity, the executives said Food for the Poor employs just three family members: Ferdinand's brother Robin, who took over after Ferdinand stepped down, and two others. But internal documents show at least three additional relatives on the payroll.



The charity may be too closely tied to the Mahfoods' for-profit business, Essex Exports, said charity watchdogs and government officials.



The business and the charity, both controlled by the family, share office space, a phone system and a shipping department. The charity has bought more than $172,000 of goods from Essex since 1998, according to its tax returns.

the CEO gets $168k per year. so 1998-2002= $672k over 4 years

but only bought $172k of food goods.



there were other scandals of the ceo stealing over $270k.



more recently other scandals of overpaid employee's



and then there is the fact that they promote countries to look like this:





when in actual fact it looks like:





as for the new CEO:

Quote Robin Mahfood himself enjoyed a steady increase in pay, more than doubling his salary in six years. In 2008, he earned $364,874. thats enough to feed 4000 people for a year.



.. hmm lets dig deeper.

ok the charities supplier of goods is owned by family (more syphoning of funds) whilst the same family members also get an income by being his PA and other internal roles. (put simply they get paid twice).



the CEO's son's inlaw got atleast $150k each per year in a quote from a 2008 article (another 2k of people not fed per year).



.. its starting to get harder to work out their other incomes from the side jobs they do as goods suppliers. but a qote of 2003 says the goods supply business netted the guy atleast $50k.



so instead of buying produce from manufacturers (at cost value) they allow the inlaws to get the stock. add on alot of wages and extra hidden costs, and then the 'charity' pays the inlaws a premium.



so when the charity says it bought x value of stock. the (at cost value) is maybe only 20% of that

this is why i wont donateqote from year 2002the CEO gets $168k per year. so 1998-2002= $672k over 4 yearsbut only bought $172k of food goods.there were other scandals of the ceo stealing over $270k.more recently other scandals of overpaid employee'sand then there is the fact that they promote countries to look like this:when in actual fact it looks like:as for the new CEO:thats enough to feed 4000 people for a year... hmm lets dig deeper.ok the charities supplier of goods is owned by family (more syphoning of funds) whilst the same family members also get an income by being his PA and other internal roles. (put simply they get paid twice).the CEO's son's inlaw got atleast $150k each per year in a quote from a 2008 article (another 2k of people not fed per year)... its starting to get harder to work out their other incomes from the side jobs they do as goods suppliers. but a qote of 2003 says the goods supply business netted the guy atleast $50k.so instead of buying produce from manufacturers (at cost value) they allow the inlaws to get the stock. add on alot of wages and extra hidden costs, and then the 'charity' pays the inlaws a premium.so when the charity says it bought x value of stock. the (at cost value) is maybe only 20% of that



Wow! What a wake up call! Whats your BTC Address I like to donate to whistle-blowers! Wow! What a wake up call! Whats your BTC Address I like to donate to whistle-blowers! Some people are so poor ALL they have is money

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LegendaryActivity: 2338Merit: 1379 Re: FoodforthePoor.org - BTC donations now possible March 03, 2014, 04:17:09 AM #10 Quote from: Trance on March 03, 2014, 04:10:16 AM

Wow! What a wake up call! Whats your BTC Address I like to donate to whistle-blowers!



i dont need donations. but i have looked into seans outpost, which is a deserving charity. so throw them a few satoshi's if you want. but definitely dont throw funds at this "food for the poor" business i dont need donations. but i have looked into seans outpost, which is a deserving charity. so throw them a few satoshi's if you want. but definitely dont throw funds at this "food for the poor" business I DO NOT TRADE OR ACT AS ESCROW ON THIS FORUM EVER.

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Full MemberActivity: 176Merit: 100 Re: FoodforthePoor.org - BTC donations now possible March 03, 2014, 04:59:41 AM #11



I don't know which charities are worth donating to, and which charities aren't worth donating to.



My goal is to push bitcoin adoption and to give bitcoiners an easy way to donate to the charity of their choice.



It doesn't really matter to me what charity we get behind, but I think bitcoin should pick a big charity and get behind them, and incentivize them to accept bitcoin.



Look over this list of the largest 50 charities and let me know which charity you think the bitcoin community could get behind: Hey guys,I don't know which charities are worth donating to, and which charities aren't worth donating to.My goal is to push bitcoin adoption and to give bitcoiners an easy way to donate to the charity of their choice.It doesn't really matter to me what charity we get behind, but I think bitcoin should pick a big charity and get behind them, and incentivize them to accept bitcoin.Look over this list of the largest 50 charities and let me know which charity you think the bitcoin community could get behind: http://www.forbes.com/top-charities/

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Sr. MemberActivity: 350Merit: 250 Re: FoodforthePoor.org - BTC donations now possible March 03, 2014, 07:22:19 AM #14 is this a charity for mtgox victims? shit, we'll all be poor and without a pot to piss in once our personal information is stolen from the exchanges and fraudulant bank accounts are established under our names by some of those fine gentlemen living in the Ukraine. Night gathers, and now my bitcoinwisdom watch begins.

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LegendaryActivity: 2338Merit: 1379 Re: FoodforthePoor.org - BTC donations now possible March 04, 2014, 02:04:04 PM #17 the top 50 charities have directors on hundreds of thousand of $$ per year, with thousands of employee's all paid higher then the average retailer.

the majority of campaigns spend millions on advertising and pay fundraisers alot of money.



i think none of the top 50 charities deserve bitcoin donations.



we need to get people like seans outpost. people on the front line, actually helping people. not organisations that sit in offices doing million $ campaigns to hit their targets and get bonuses.



if you want a better list of deserving groups, maybe watch the series "the secret millionaire" which shows millionaires going out into the real world and interacting with front line services.. t then give them money because they see the actual impact 'local' charity has on individuals.



id prefer to donate to 50 'local' charities, then 1 corporate organisation I DO NOT TRADE OR ACT AS ESCROW ON THIS FORUM EVER.

Please do your own research & respect what is written here as both opinion & information gleaned from experience. many people replying with insults but no on-topic content substance, automatically are 'facepalmed' and yawned at