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A Seattle man who recently sought to end his monthly donation to a Hillary Clinton nonprofit group ran into a small roadblock: There was no way to cancel his contribution, according to a report.
Corey Koscielniak, 29, wanted to stop his $10.48 recurring tithe to Onward Together, the politican action organization Clinton formed after her 2016 election defeat, because the group disclosed little information on how it spent the money, he told the Seattle Times.
“Onward Together (OT) accepts payment information, but provides no ability to alter or cancel donations once the initial donation is received,” Koscielniak wrote in his complaint to the Washington state Attorney General’s Office.
originally posted by: xuenchen
A mis-guided Hillary supporter who probably woke up from the nightmare is asking for his money to please stop funneling into one of Hillary's "non profit" outfits.
The man has been paying $10.48 every month and now the Onward Together can't seem to find a way to stop it.
"One Way" seems to be the only way of Democrats.
So he files a complaint with a State Attorney General and whata ya know, the problem got mysteriously solved.
And naturally, they said they took steps to "make sure it never happens again" (aka What Happened) BwaaaHaHaHa
Clinton nonprofit won't let donor cancel $10.48 monthly contribution: report
A Seattle man who recently sought to end his monthly donation to a Hillary Clinton nonprofit group ran into a small roadblock: There was no way to cancel his contribution, according to a report.
Corey Koscielniak, 29, wanted to stop his $10.48 recurring tithe to Onward Together, the politican action organization Clinton formed after her 2016 election defeat, because the group disclosed little information on how it spent the money, he told the Seattle Times.
“Onward Together (OT) accepts payment information, but provides no ability to alter or cancel donations once the initial donation is received,” Koscielniak wrote in his complaint to the Washington state Attorney General’s Office.
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