Sounds good, Paul34. Let me know how the Breast Cancer Research Foundation reacts to you convincing them that Apple is only in it for the money and that a non-profit research foundation would in no way benefit from receiving donations based on iPod shuffle sales.
Your argument that Apple's only selling pink iPod shuffles to make more money for themselves is facetious at best ("Oh! I really want to support breast cancer! I know, I'll go buy an iPod shuffle!"). The system works the other way around. A person *already interested* in buying an iPod shuffle has the extra option to donate money to breast cancer research. Even if your logic was correct, the Breast Cancer Research Foundation benefits from the sales either way.
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John @ Sep 26th 2007 6:26PM
Sounds good, Paul34. Let me know how the Breast Cancer Research Foundation reacts to you convincing them that Apple is only in it for the money and that a non-profit research foundation would in no way benefit from receiving donations based on iPod shuffle sales.
Your argument that Apple's only selling pink iPod shuffles to make more money for themselves is facetious at best ("Oh! I really want to support breast cancer! I know, I'll go buy an iPod shuffle!"). The system works the other way around. A person *already interested* in buying an iPod shuffle has the extra option to donate money to breast cancer research. Even if your logic was correct, the Breast Cancer Research Foundation benefits from the sales either way.