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FM19 - Rags to Riches ‘Helping us to help others’ provide people in third-world countries with clothes’ – sound familiar? UK letterboxes are flooded with leaflets such as this every week. You might think that they are from charities, but the chances are many are not, and several collectors are involved in criminal activity. For legitimate charities that make doorstep collections these companies are a worsening headache. In the past the leaflets used false charity numbers but now they have become more sophisticated, stating that they are commercial collection companies. Commercial collection is not illegal – businesses can collect and sell affordable clothing to developing countries. But they do not represent charities and frequently the companies dissolve and reappear under different names – so it is difficult to monitor whether their activities are lawful. In addition, often gangs in unmarked vans steal bags from doorsteps before the real collectors arrive. Ensure bags reach the right people
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