Charity Sale & Sins and Rewards
There are many places where people do charity sales. Some do it at bazaars, and some do it online. They use the brand or name "charity sales" .
So, what's the problem? I don't want to highlight the problem. Sometimes I think to myself. Why do I have to say, this is a charity sale?
Why not just say this word is buying and selling.
Question
1. When I buy something during a charity sale, will I get rewards for my purchase?
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3. If the seller does not distribute the profits from the sales to the charities they (supposedly) represent, but instead uses the profits to commit immoral acts, will I get a small share of the sin for supporting the charity sale?
I thought for a moment. Can't I sell it like normal? How does aunty sell algeria phone number data this mixed rice? I bought this rice because I was hungry and I wanted to eat. What she wants to do with the money she makes from selling the rice, it's all up to her.
Let the forces of supply and demand determine the success or failure of a business. Is that possible?
I don't agree with the price of apricots being sold.
I have bought and eaten this before. As far as I remember, the price is not that expensive. It should not be RM30 for a small box. It probably only weighs around 200 grams – 300 grams (maybe).
If the seller CHEATS, will I still get a reward?
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