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I only get a call from the Red Cross to remind me of a blood donation appointment. I give every 55 days and I'm happy to do it to help the people who really need blood. I would encourage others to donate. A smalll needle prick doesn't hurt that much and donating is so rewarding.
It's the Red Cross and yes, they call with sometimes ridiculous frequency. I routinely ignore the calls and set up appointments to donate as I see fit. I don't let it bother me that they call. Silence the call and move one. I really don't see the point in getting angry about it.
American Red Cross. We have donated before so they called to ask us to donate at a drive in our area.
Thank you for your blood donation and being dedicated to saving lives. The system that calls you is computer generated and will continue to call until someone answers. Please answer. You can instruct the telarecruiter to place you on the do not list. Thank you again for saving lives.
Thank you for your blood donation and being dedicated to saving lives. The system that calls you is computer generated and will continue to call until someone answers. Please answer. You can instruct the telarecruiter to place you on the do not list. Thank you again for saving lives. There is a constant need and we have to continually ask donors to give.
You can donate every 56 and there is a constant need. The system that calls is computer generated until someone answers. Please answer and ask them to put you on the do not call list. Thank you for saving lives.
I've found that they only call when they're in need of blood. I gave at my university in Denton, TX. I recently also got a call from a local Carter Bloodcare, and they told me that there's a severe shortage right now. I'm not sure how it is in other areas, but donors are usually on called here when these organizations are short on what they need. However, all these comments about not donating again disappoint me. I understand how annoying the phone calls can be, and I don't blame anyone for being annoyed. I've been annoyed too. But put yourself in their position, and you'll realize they're only doing their job. They're an organization that saves lives and does amazing work, and sometimes, blood drives just don't cut it when there's a shortage, and they resort to calling previous donors. The point is, if they're calling, someone needs you. I think it's highly selfish to stop doing a good deed simply because you're annoyed by the people asking for your help to save lives. The next time you feel inconvenienced by someone else's need, think of how inconvenient it is to be in a terrible car crash, have surgical complications, receive a mortal wound, or have an awful disease. You may not have asked for calls, but they didn't ask for injuries. I'd say a few calls are a small price to pay in return for saving lives.