A young Burgenlander received surprisingly post from Lower Austria with the request for a donation. However, she never had contact with the sender …
Not only at Christmas, but also around Easter, letters are happy to be sent for support in the form of a donation. It is usually about promoting a social or charity goal. Such a letter has now also received a young Burgenland woman from the Eisenstadt area to her living address. It was a letter from the Soogut Social Markets and the location in St. Pölten was given as a sender.
Help for Easter joys
“Your help brings Soogute Paashoy” is to be read. Support is then requested to make purchasing for people with a low income more affordable. A performance certificate is included.
“Never had anything to do”
The function from Lower Austria, however, caused surprise in the wife of Burgenland. Because she has not had any contact points with the social markets so far. “I have never had anything to do with the social market in St. Pölten. I have not participated in competitions lately and announced my data in this way,” she says. Although she sees the social markets as an important facility, it all seems strange to her: “Where does a social market in Lager Austria get my data from?”
Standardized
When asked, Soogut says that it is a standardized donation letter, as usual in the Voer profit field. “In our case, the shipment is based on once rented address data, which is provided by an agency specialized in fundraising. This address rental is used by many organizations to draw attention to their work and to reach potential supporters,” is communicated. Furthermore, it is emphasized that the addresses are only used once and that no data is stored without permission.
Source: Krone

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