DCLane
Found in the Yorkshire hills ...
- Location
- Dewsbury, West Yorkshire
Does anyone else see some bargain kit appearing on sale shortly? 

I totally agree Thom.My own feeling is that it's probably a good idea to drop them.
The yellow bands are about Armstrong PR for me, while the cancer work is done by myriad volunteers.
@Minotier I would have imagined that the existence of the NHS would have been plugging the gap in the US healthcare system that Livestrong occupy - it is sad to hear they aren't.
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Here's a first hand tale of Armstrong fundraising for Livestrong and what he decided to do with his wrist band.
I had to bin my Jim'll fix it badge too..... a tough week!
The only band I wear is my 'Help For Heroes' one which is a charity very close to my heart. I suspect Armstrong uses his to keep his billfold $$$$$ secure.
All too true I'm afraid, but if we only ever gave to causes that were 100% squeeky, then we'd be waiting a long time. Some money is better than no money, but H4H at least doesn't bankroll a millionaire cheat!!!!You can find nasty things to say about virtually any charity if you want to.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-19112550
All too true I'm afraid, but if we only ever gave to causes that were 100% squeeky, then we'd be waiting a long time. Some money is better than no money, but H4H at least doesn't bankroll a millionaire cheat!!!!
http://www.charitynavigator.org/index.cfm?bay=search.summary&orgid=6570
Do you have evidence that its bankrolling him? H4H has five employees earning between £60-90k p.a. and pays out £2.8m in staff salaries. It leased a property from a company owned by the Chairman and paid £400k in legal fees to a law firm in which a Trustee was a senior partner. You can spin anything to look bad if you want to (I actually think H4H is a good charity but I also think Livestrong does a good job too as testified by Minotier here and that should not be damaged by the desire to hit back at anything Armstrong).
Source: H4H Annual Report 2011.
I was having this discussion elsewhere, regarding the livestrong kit.
It's not necessarily that folk are wearing them out of admiration of Mr Armstrong - it could well be that the Livestrong message got them through a tough time in their lives, and they wear it because of that.
As stated by others on this thread where Armstrong took a fee of $1M for doing a charity event in the name of his Livestrong charity. Each participant raised $35k of which $25K went to the charity, the rest went to Mr Armstrong (according to the report). IF this is true then he is using the charity to fund himself, whilst not illegal it's not exactly ethical considering how rich he already is.
Those figures quoted in respect to H4H mean nothing without context. We would have to know what the market rates are for the lease and legal fees compared to what they actually paid.
2110100 said:The story appears to be that the money was split on receipt, so the proportion that went to LA did so directly and wouldn't pass through those accounts.