Good for him. He's saved people millions and millions over the 10 years or so the size has been around, and 10m to charity is a great thing.
This is from the site for those that are interested:
Q. £10 million is going to charity – which charities? As soon as the deal completes, I plan to donate £1 million straight to Citizens Advice, which desperately needs it for debt advice as, shamefully, its public funding has been cut (as you can't talk about these deals before they're announced, I've not been able to speak to Citizens Advice yet).
With the rest of the funds allocated to charity, there are so many good causes, so I want time to think about where the donations can do the most good, and not splurge them all at once. So I will put donations into a Charities Aid Foundation trust, which locks it away so it can only be used to give to official charities and be put to good use over the coming years.
Good for him. He's saved people millions and millions over the 10 years or so the size has been around, and 10m to charity is a great thing.
This is from the site for those that are interested:
Q. £10 million is going to charity – which charities? As soon as the deal completes, I plan to donate £1 million straight to Citizens Advice, which desperately needs it for debt advice as, shamefully, its public funding has been cut (as you can't talk about these deals before they're announced, I've not been able to speak to Citizens Advice yet).
With the rest of the funds allocated to charity, there are so many good causes, so I want time to think about where the donations can do the most good, and not splurge them all at once. So I will put donations into a Charities Aid Foundation trust, which locks it away so it can only be used to give to official charities and be put to good use over the coming years.
He is a super-affiliate. Don't think that he isn't making money out of every purchase that he recommends.
Yeah many congratulations to the guy. Started watching him on tv in the last 2 years. Great advice. I saw an interview with him and he struggled financially in his early years. Went to uni and to make ends meet he did comedy. this is a guys that deserves it and shame you dont have people like him teaching kids at school finance
Through MSE I have recouped a few squid in the past, so I'm well pleased for him. MAy take the info on there with a pinch of salt from now on though as it is now owned by Money Supermarket who, I think I'm right in saying, are a much more commercial concern?
Through MSE I have recouped a few squid in the past, so I'm well pleased for him. MAy take the info on there with a pinch of salt from now on though as it is now owned by Money Supermarket who, I think I'm right in saying, are a much more commercial concern?
He's retained editorial control free of commercial concerns according to the man himself.
Through MSE I have recouped a few squid in the past, so I'm well pleased for him. MAy take the info on there with a pinch of salt from now on though as it is now owned by Money Supermarket who, I think I'm right in saying, are a much more commercial concern?
He's retained editorial control free of commercial concerns according to the man himself.
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This is from the site for those that are interested:
Q. £10 million is going to charity – which charities? As soon as the deal completes, I plan to donate £1 million straight to Citizens Advice, which desperately needs it for debt advice as, shamefully, its public funding has been cut (as you can't talk about these deals before they're announced, I've not been able to speak to Citizens Advice yet).
With the rest of the funds allocated to charity, there are so many good causes, so I want time to think about where the donations can do the most good, and not splurge them all at once. So I will put donations into a Charities Aid Foundation trust, which locks it away so it can only be used to give to official charities and be put to good use over the coming years.
Reckons he's a very decent chap