..........I don't think people will ever get paid for blood in this country. Because Cameron and his jackals are more interested in what they can get rather than what they can give.
We are all a dispensable commodity!
Personally I don't think we should be paid to donate. It is an act of charity. I expect most people donate because they can and in the grand scheme of things (call it karma maybe) they hope that others will do the same so we all have a chance of receiving blood if we ever needed it. In fact, quite the opposite to being paid for my blood I would even be happy to make a small cash donation of just a pound or two to cover the cost of providing the refreshments received after a visit.
The National Blood Service has limited resources - there are only so many units (whether mobile or fixed) and donors that can be seen in a day. It makes perfect sense to maximise the use of those resources............
I would think the fact that they're pushing appointments (which you comment on) makes it clear that's their preference...
.....Frankly, with that attitude, perhaps it will be better for the staff not to have to deal with you.
Giving blood is supposed to be an altruistic act...
User, your comment that the blood service has to use it's resources efficiently is reasonable but to suggest it is ok for them to mess donors about by asking, begging, pleading with them to attend sessions when they know they are over subscribed anyway IS taking the p!ss in anybody's book. Have you never heard the story of the boy that cried wolf?
I also don't have a problem with them going to an appointment only service if that is the route they wish to take and it is efficient and they can collect enough blood that way. Again, why still encourage drop-in donors to a service that is over subscribed.
Finally, I find your last comment offensive! I am not the problem here, I have not been abusive to the staff I dealt with and I donate my blood, give my time and have always encouraged others to do the same, unconditionally and freely. However, I am beginning to believe that the blood service is taking it's donors for granted and treating them badly. What do you expect me to do about this, roll over and accept it? Perhaps if donors stay away they will rethink the way they are managing the service.