captainmorganrum
Wrexham
Just been onto the ‘Stand Up Speak Out’ anti-racism site.
I wanted to get one of the black and white wristbands to show my solidarity with the cause.
HOWEVER…
It appears you can’t actually order them on the website, you have to go in person to a nike shop in London, Birmingham or Southampton to donate £1.50 (suggested donation) and pick one up.
Obviously this suits global-multinational company Nike as whilst you are in the shop lots of colourful items of sports gear catch your eye and you may well walk out of the shop with a couple of ‘impulse purchases’ that you didn’t want or need.
So I went onto ebay and they are for sale there for about £6-£10.
I’m a bit pissed off about this – why make them so difficult to come by thereby creating a black market (pardon the phrase) so that spods on ebay can make a profit and almost certainly not donate the extra cash to the anti-racism charities.
I’m very angry that a decent, worthy cause has been hijacked by a greedy company and small time profiteers on ebay.
I wanted to get one of the black and white wristbands to show my solidarity with the cause.
HOWEVER…
It appears you can’t actually order them on the website, you have to go in person to a nike shop in London, Birmingham or Southampton to donate £1.50 (suggested donation) and pick one up.
Obviously this suits global-multinational company Nike as whilst you are in the shop lots of colourful items of sports gear catch your eye and you may well walk out of the shop with a couple of ‘impulse purchases’ that you didn’t want or need.
So I went onto ebay and they are for sale there for about £6-£10.
I’m a bit pissed off about this – why make them so difficult to come by thereby creating a black market (pardon the phrase) so that spods on ebay can make a profit and almost certainly not donate the extra cash to the anti-racism charities.
I’m very angry that a decent, worthy cause has been hijacked by a greedy company and small time profiteers on ebay.
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