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Pleased to see that this tragedy is the perfect excuse for him to beg his famous “friends” to promote him and his merch.LICHERALLY on fireView attachment 70730
these twats would push their nanna off a cliff if they could make money off it, he's also a self centered smug little toffWhen I saw this yesterday I had this little happy moment and thought "Wow is 2020-Alf gonna be different?"... I was feeling very helpless these past weeks, seeing all the heart-breaking videos and pictures of the fires in Australia. I'm a big animal activist and all those wildlife pictures just destroyed me. So I was really happy to see that even Alfredo wants to help. But then I watched the end of his video where he says:
"I don't know the exact price that it costs to make each garmet yet, because the more units you sell, the more you're buying at once, the cheaper it is per unit. I have no idea how many we're gonna sell right now, so therefore I can't tell you the exact price to tell you the exact profit that's gonna be made to be able to know how much per t-shirt is gonna be donated to charity. But I am making no money from this, 100% of profit is going straight to charity."
I am betting all my money that he never reveals how much was sold and how much money was therefore donated. This is just green washing at its best. I agree with all of you here, he will find out a way to write costs off and label as little as possible as "profit".
There is still the small possibility that he does actually tell us, after the 5 days, how much everything cost and how much donations were raised, but let's be real here - Alfie Deyes is never gonna change.
He’s hoping to go viral.I still can't get my head around why buying a t-shirt from Alfred Deyes is more helpful to Australia than just donating money directly. Seems quite wierd and unsavoury really.
Yes that video pointed that out. He just sat there eating saying the occasional very obvious thing in an urgent tone eg 'Guys we need to come up with a product people want to buy'. Radical.Alfie doesn’t come up with any of his own ideas. It’s painfully obvious.
That's just it - the whole gesture seems tone deaf. Just like the fund raising dinners people have with hugely expensive tickets and raffles with prizes like a Mercedes, for the homeless - yes you are raising money but it just a bit tasteless. There simply must have been a better way to raise money without manufacturing something or it going through Futures Elf (which he said it wouldn't but it does).How best to fix an issue that is, in part, caused by needless consumerism? More needless consumerism!.