Simon Harris: Man behaving dadly

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I followed him ages ago but had to unfollow the self important bleep a while back. He loves to jump on a bandwagon and virtue signal. Just happened to stumble on this thread today.
 
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So with the maccies without malice one, we really only have his word for it that all the money went towards buying happy meals?
Never see a publicity shot, local paper, oversized cheque, or anyone saying "thanks for that, we can now do x/y/z with your help" do you?
 
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Never see a publicity shot, local paper, oversized cheque, or anyone saying "thanks for that, we can now do x/y/z with your help" do you?

No. And given that he's exactly the sort of shameless attention seeker that would revel in publicity photos with a massive cheque and a harmless grin, it really is dodgy as all hell.
 
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Never see a publicity shot, local paper, oversized cheque, or anyone saying "thanks for that, we can now do x/y/z with your help" do you?
Go Fund Me was made for shitbags like Harris, Monroe and that soppy cow with the allotment. You could campaign to get them kicked off, but it wouldn't be in Go Fund Me's interest 💰
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Simon’s Twitter profile pic makes me irrationality annoyed.
Join the club. The stupid bleeping faces, the tit Dad jokes, and worst of all sniffing the bum holes of chicks young enough to be his nieces, like Monroe and the hungover footballer's wife Purkiss
 
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Simon’s Twitter profile pic makes me irrationality annoyed.
It is ghastly isn't it? I cringe every time I see it. So quirky! 🤢

His fundraising is very dodgy indeed. The fact he sees it as his work even more so. I simply do not believe he doesn't help himself to chunks of it as wages. For all the good work he does so selflessly.
I still can't believe he has 20 active Gofundme campaigns. Loads flying under the radar then he will occasionally flag up the big ones like the Lifeboat appeal to pretend it is all above board.
 
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Over 20 😲
It's got to be a scam hasn't it?
That one you posted is just so silly I presume his defence would be 'oh people know it's a joke so if they donate they are aware it isn't a real fundraiser'.
If half of his spurious 'fundraisers' each raise about £2k he has got a tidy little income.
People like him are a menace. Shouting loudly about the 'good work' they do but obvious grifters. No wonder these sorts hate Tattle.
These ones are the type I remember him starting years ago - if you look at the small print you'll see where it's really going. Basically looks like he "manages" them and them hands the money over to a local "needy cause".
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I followed him ages ago but had to unfollow the self important bleep a while back. He loves to jump on a bandwagon and virtue signal. Just happened to stumble on this thread today.
not one for mincing your words I see :D
 
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So, a happy meal costs £3.50 these days. I'm not believing he bought over 6000 of them. No bleeping chance.
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I can't believe he's got kids. Imagine that huffing away on top of you like a flabby jackhammer. Vom.

He'll just lie there while she does all the work.
 
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In that example, looks like the money will be going to the specific charity (Brake). But look at others (e.g. the Maccies one) you'll see that there's not a linked charity (therefore he gets the money)

And likely spent a pretty sizable chunk of the 21 grand. There's photos of happy meals at food banks etc on the campaign page but even just £1000 could have bought loads of the things. It's hard not to think then that ones with no linked charity and just the promise that the cash will go to a local food bank are dodgy as duck.
 
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With GFM, you can withdraw whatever amount raised whenever you like. Targets aren’t fixed, they’re just goals. If you fall short, you still have access to all funds. If you go over, you can up the goal, withdraw, pause, whatever you like.

It’s very very telling we never see a “Thanks everyone, today I went to YZ Charity Ltd and gave them a cheque for £X000 to continue their valuable work of ABCing.”
 
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With GFM, you can withdraw whatever amount raised whenever you like. Targets aren’t fixed, they’re just goals. If you fall short, you still have access to all funds. If you go over, you can up the goal, withdraw, pause, whatever you like.

It’s very very telling we never see a “Thanks everyone, today I went to YZ Charity Ltd and gave them a cheque for £X000 to continue their valuable work of ABCing.”
If he takes some out, would the amount raised change? Would we be able to see if he takes some but keeps the fundraiser open?
 
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