[access-uk] Re: Talking Books fund

  • From: Shaun O'Connor <capricorn8159@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2016 15:39:26 +0100

On 06/04/2016 15:34, mike allen wrote:

Hello,

Just got email fron RNIB Connect, which contained the following:
"Help grow the Talking Books library

RNIB has launched a new online fund allowing supporters to donate more easily, 
as teams work hard to reach their targets through unique fundraising drives and 
activities.

The charity encourages those who find the talking books service of benefit to setup 
an online fund and a new book to the online shelf. You can find out more by visiting 
rnib.org.uk/talkingbooks"

Is it just me? I am puzzled as to exactly what this means?
Comes very soon after their making Talking Books free...
The link they provide does not give further info about this fund, as far as I 
can see.

Mike
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pardon my sarcasm but, it looks look the "free" service wont be free for much longer. expect the RNIB to ramp up their campaign with strap lines along the lines of"without your support we cannot continue to offer this service" or something to that effect./
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