It's getting old...
smaciegracie
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I've noticed that a lot people are simply asking for free info from other people, and it's stating to get annoying to see all these posts of people wanting free info from the folks who actually purchased it. I had to buy several photos,etc until I picked a donor. Why can't they?
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i don't think anyone paid it any heed.
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Sorry for the inconvenience. I am just as bothered by it as all of you.
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I will admit that in the beginning, I did offer to share information with others. I was doing it out of the kindness of my heart, but I see now that it is not the right thing to do. Ever since the first person complained several months ago, I have not shared any information and will continue to not do so. I apologize, Scott.
Paying for information is necessary, but for me the cost has been unnecessarily high. At the beginning, I thought I found the right donor for me and proceeded to buy package #2 and everything else that available just to have it on file, but after reviewing the long profile, the donor is absolutely not right for me (b/c of medical history). I then bought many more donors’ info. In the end, I paid hundreds for info and still do not think that I have gotten to the right donor…
I have not gotten any free info from anyone, but I admit that I shared info that I bought with several people before. Just like tjmoors, I am not against CCB’s policy, I do it out of kindness and do not want anyone else has to be in my situation (…have to pay a lot for info). We go though very much the same process, I just don’t understand how some of you just don’t understand the feeling.
I am not worry about the fact that someone else did not pay or paid less for donor info than I did; I just feel it is not fair that I had to pay a lot to CCB and still do not get to what I need. Donor info. should be just an ordinary cost in this process.
However, I am glad to know that CCB is working on establishing a flat fee on donors’ info. Yes, charge a beginning flat fee and give account members equal access to the database of all donors’ information. That way (1) CCB can recoup the costs that it has spent to get and upload donor information, (2) we all have equal access to the information we need, and (3) there is no need for anyone to share or ask for donor info. It might be a little late for most of us but I still am glad that other new members get that convenient benefit.
I really hope everything is not rolled all into one. I have no interest in the Keirsey Personality Test so I would not want to pay for that.
I'm sorry if some people feel taken advantage of.
I hope I didn't discourage you. Personally, I should have been more aware of the amount of information I was purchasing - small amounts add up overtime! Plus in the beginning, I didn't know exactly what I was looking for until later on. I could have saved more money by looking thoroughly before buying as much information as I did.
I know CCB started a special on donor information for this month, which I never had when I started searching early last year - so I think it is great that they are trying to do something to lessen the cost for us.
No you didn't discourage me. I just started looking more into the free information using the essays a lot more. I actually got it narrowed down to 5 just from using the free stuff. I'll go from there to see what additional info I might purchase.
On a different note. Did anyone find some of the essays a bit horrible. I especially like looking at "why did you want to be a donor" and if you could leave a message one. One donor I looked at said he wanted money. Which a lot of them do say that. but for the message he just wrote "None". Personally I really think that could of been different.
I couldn't agree with you more.
We always express to the donors how important this information is to our clients. But we also think it is important for you to get the "real" version of the individual, and not some sanitized answer we instruct him to give. Many of our donors are quite eloquent, but some just don't feel comfortable expressing themselves in this manor. Possibly this in itself can be somewhat helpful for you decision making process?
Best wishes,
Scott
CCB