Originally Posted by
Bleeding Angel
why not give it to charity rather than sticking it in the bin and generally being ungrateful?
I do volunteer for charity, but I knew that in my case it wouldnt sell. Besides, you can get relatively cheap calendars in January, why would someone pay for a rival charity's (which is obviously secondhand) calendar from a charity shop? (Never mind the fact that they dont sell goods marked with the RSPCA's logo on.)
I did once get from a Secret Santa an rather ugly tealight holder. It just wasnt too my taste. So in January I took it to the charity I volunteer for so that they could sell in their charity shop.