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dutch777

(3,267 posts)
Fri Jul 26, 2024, 11:41 AM Jul 26

How can one donate to Kamala and other Dems and not get inundated with calls, texts, etc. requesting more?

We made donations to Biden last election and were overwhelmed with follow on requests from every Dem in the country to help them too. We are all for the cause but despite assurances it seems our contact info was shared far and wide. We want to $upport Kamala but will not be subject to this avalanche of begging now and onward into the next election cycles. We do realize to comply with campaign finance laws our identity has to be provided for substantive donations.

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How can one donate to Kamala and other Dems and not get inundated with calls, texts, etc. requesting more? (Original Post) dutch777 Jul 26 OP
Donate or not if you have a phone yet gon get hit up edisdead Jul 26 #1
Yes, please! From me also! CCExile Jul 26 #2
Same here. Ten per day, I just delete. debm55 Jul 26 #30
Same, BUT I will say I've donated in the past to democratsruletheday Jul 26 #36
Not possible Lebam in LA Jul 26 #3
Yes, my fear. I have done dead end emails and burner phones before. May have to again. Dumb of the DNC et. al. dutch777 Jul 26 #6
They all have ways to stop it by opting out. Ms. Toad Jul 26 #14
When I've replied STOP I've get the same text from another number minutes later. intheflow Jul 26 #22
It does only block the specific sender (for both email and text). Ms. Toad Jul 26 #24
Sorry, but I can't tell you how many times I've done that, snot Jul 26 #27
Your experience is different from mine. Ms. Toad Jul 26 #32
Yes, very different. snot Jul 26 #34
I've gotten zero emails or texts since Biden resigned. Ms. Toad Jul 26 #40
I envy you. snot Jul 28 #54
You can't, unless you send cash in an envelope with no return address Ocelot II Jul 26 #4
I was thinking they could just stop by the nearest campaign office Xavier Breath Jul 26 #21
Send a postal money order with no return address or name. rubbersole Jul 26 #26
It's really pissing me off! I must get a dozen hands' out texts a day. 50 Shades Of Blue Jul 26 #5
I was able to unsubscribe to some Mossfern Jul 26 #7
Do you have paper checks? blogslug Jul 26 #8
Good question BoRaGard Jul 26 #9
It's called the Unsubscribe link at the bottom of the emails Hekate Jul 26 #45
donate using your republican neighbors... ret5hd Jul 26 #10
Oh, that is so evil. I LOVE it! dutch777 Jul 26 #11
You can't. Our electoral process is a profit making industry. CrispyQ Jul 26 #12
You can donate through Oath.vote brooklynite Jul 26 #13
Good option, thanks Cirsium Jul 26 #17
THANK YOU Alice B. Jul 26 #20
Never heard of them. ACT BLUE works for me, as I know they send the money where I intend ... Hekate Jul 26 #48
Hmm. Frank D. Lincoln Jul 26 #52
I can see that Cirsium Jul 27 #53
Thanks for that wonderful recommendation. Frank D. Lincoln Jul 26 #39
See post #48 Hekate Jul 26 #49
looks good, have you used it? Nimble_Idea Aug 1 #57
I've gotten zero response from my Senate & House candidates about fence large signs. UTUSN Jul 26 #15
I've experienced that also. I pick and choose who I want to give money to. patphil Jul 26 #16
Text reply: STOP Rachel M at 6 pm Jul 26 #18
I've done that countless time; but snot Jul 26 #29
Get a Google Voice number. Use moonscape Jul 26 #19
Do NOT donate through your phone Chakaconcarne Jul 26 #23
How to donate to US elections without getting spammed to death IronLionZion Jul 26 #25
Sympathize, but I think it's a futile effort. I finally figured out how to install a filter on my email client and dobleremolque Jul 26 #28
Donate in cash neatly stacked in a brief case Bucky Jul 26 #31
That made me laugh. Frank D. Lincoln Jul 26 #41
100% understand DeepWinter Jul 26 #33
What if I use paypal? TommyT139 Jul 26 #35
Also be wary of entities that take a percentage cut of your donation. keithbvadu2 Jul 26 #37
110 donation request messages since Sunday!!! Imalittleteapot Jul 26 #38
New account fargone Jul 26 #42
Donate by check. That's what I do. DFW Jul 26 #43
Cash in a plain brown envelope with no return address. Sorry, was that not the answer you wanted? Hekate Jul 26 #44
Yes please. honest.abe Jul 26 #46
I get 100-200 of these e-mails every day. Jeebo Jul 26 #47
Does Unsubscribe not work for you at all? That is a ghastly number of emails. Hekate Jul 26 #51
Unsubscribe works for some Lebam in LA Aug 1 #55
It's good of you to be generous. I know mailing lists get swapped around and some of them get sold... Hekate Aug 1 #61
I always unsubscribe. I don't get that many communications anymore. lotusblossom Jul 26 #50
alternate email and google voice number ecstatic Aug 1 #56
block and report as SPAM, .....been reducing the # but they still come every now and then Nimble_Idea Aug 1 #58
Create and email you can use just for campaign contributions JI7 Aug 1 #59
Did you ever throw a peanut to a pigeon? tavernier Aug 1 #60
Email comms? John Shaft Aug 1 #62
36. Same, BUT I will say I've donated in the past to
Fri Jul 26, 2024, 02:33 PM
Jul 26

ACT Blue and NEVER got spammed with texts and/or emails. I believe they do a great job personally. The rest are suspect IMO

dutch777

(3,267 posts)
6. Yes, my fear. I have done dead end emails and burner phones before. May have to again. Dumb of the DNC et. al.
Fri Jul 26, 2024, 11:47 AM
Jul 26

Ms. Toad

(35,131 posts)
14. They all have ways to stop it by opting out.
Fri Jul 26, 2024, 12:22 PM
Jul 26

Last edited Fri Jul 26, 2024, 01:55 PM - Edit history (1)

Mine were triggered by being involved in voter protection. I just used the code word for turning off the flow, typed exactly as directed, and they stopped. Sometimes there were multiple sources for the same issue/candidate, so I had to stop each one. But it didn't take long.

intheflow

(28,780 posts)
22. When I've replied STOP I've get the same text from another number minutes later.
Fri Jul 26, 2024, 01:40 PM
Jul 26

It only blocks that one number, everyone else with your number can still contact you ad infinitum. Worse is when I have replied STOP and then gotten a follow-up email yelling at me: "You agreed to receive our texts when you donated/took our poll!" Sure, a text every now an then but not being spammed non-stop from a million different numbers all asking for money. It's obnoxious. Worse, it's a Newt Gingrich tactic, the text version of spam and physical junk mail.

Ms. Toad

(35,131 posts)
24. It does only block the specific sender (for both email and text).
Fri Jul 26, 2024, 01:55 PM
Jul 26

But I've never had more than a half-dozen repeat from a different source, usually within a couple of days, and then they stop (when I opt out of each). Most of the time it is only a couple.

If you get a follow-up phone (text) contact after you follow their directions for opting out (regardless of whether you opted in at some point), and your number is registered with the do not call list, report them.

I always opt out of subsequent contacts when I use a website (they typically auto-check the opt-in so you have to look for it).

snot

(10,641 posts)
27. Sorry, but I can't tell you how many times I've done that,
Fri Jul 26, 2024, 02:13 PM
Jul 26

without stanching the flow. I assume I'm not actually continuing to get texts from the same phone number, but it's obvious that they keep using different, new numbers to get past my "STOPs" and other blocks.

I'm literally considering getting a new phone number.

Ms. Toad

(35,131 posts)
32. Your experience is different from mine.
Fri Jul 26, 2024, 02:17 PM
Jul 26

I always opt out exactly as they say (capital letters, or lower case, or mixed, in the subject line, in the body, etc. - exactly). Occasionally after a brief spurt of contacts from a different source (different phone number/different email), they all stop. It hasn't ever taken me more than a week to get rid of political ads once they start. (Non-political ads are much harder for me to get stopped.)

snot

(10,641 posts)
34. Yes, very different.
Fri Jul 26, 2024, 02:25 PM
Jul 26

This has been my experience for several years, although there's been a surge for Harris since Biden resigned. I don't get junk texts from other sources, just re- Dem candidates, and from all over the country.

I've tried unsubscribing per the instructions, blocking their numbers, designating them as junk, and even calling them to ask where they got my number (if anyone answers, they just say my number was on a list and don't know how the list was compiled).

Ms. Toad

(35,131 posts)
40. I've gotten zero emails or texts since Biden resigned.
Fri Jul 26, 2024, 02:42 PM
Jul 26

Aside from those directly related to voter protection (rather than a candidate) - they are gearing up for training for November.

They are the source of the "gimmee" texts and emails I received in 2020 in relation to the Georgia runoff elections and in 2022 in relation to Sherrod Brown. Voter protection those years generated multiple emails and texts, which I was able to stop very quickly, both times.

Ocelot II

(119,038 posts)
4. You can't, unless you send cash in an envelope with no return address
Fri Jul 26, 2024, 11:46 AM
Jul 26

or deposit it in a sack on a campaign office doorstep and run away. That's just the way it works these days.

Xavier Breath

(4,450 posts)
21. I was thinking they could just stop by the nearest campaign office
Fri Jul 26, 2024, 12:49 PM
Jul 26

and discreetly slip a twenty under the door and leave. Of course the interns inside would just use it to buy coffee, but hey, you still contributed to the effort.

50 Shades Of Blue

(10,625 posts)
5. It's really pissing me off! I must get a dozen hands' out texts a day.
Fri Jul 26, 2024, 11:46 AM
Jul 26

I now have my default text tone set to "none" just so I'm not hearing it constantly. I assign text tones to my regular contacts so I do hear them.

Mossfern

(2,903 posts)
7. I was able to unsubscribe to some
Fri Jul 26, 2024, 11:49 AM
Jul 26

but a few are quite persistent.
I just delete them, it doesn't take that much effort.

blogslug

(38,422 posts)
8. Do you have paper checks?
Fri Jul 26, 2024, 11:52 AM
Jul 26

If so, you can write one to the campaign and send it here:

HARRIS VICTORY FUND
PO BOX 96663
WASHINGTON, DC 20077-7085

https://kamalaharris.com/donate-by-mail/

You'll probably be trading unsolicited mail for text messages but 🤷

BoRaGard

(2,014 posts)
9. Good question
Fri Jul 26, 2024, 11:55 AM
Jul 26

Campaigns should offer donors the option to opt out of having their contact info abused, sold, exploited, and all the other shit.

The current practice does indeed inhibit lots of people, and for good reason.

Stop pestering us for having donated. Give us a flipping break.

CrispyQ

(37,511 posts)
12. You can't. Our electoral process is a profit making industry.
Fri Jul 26, 2024, 12:01 PM
Jul 26

I thought by not having an ActBlue account I'd get fewer requests but it says in the fine print that you agree to get texts/emails when you donate so your only choice is to block the numbers as they come in or delete as they come in.

 

brooklynite

(96,882 posts)
13. You can donate through Oath.vote
Fri Jul 26, 2024, 12:01 PM
Jul 26

They have links for all major candidates and don’t sell your contact information.

Cirsium

(254 posts)
17. Good option, thanks
Fri Jul 26, 2024, 12:46 PM
Jul 26

From the Oath.vote website:

"Political fundraising is broken. We all receive way too many spam texts and desperate emails without any clear indication of how donating will actually help. Oath is the solution for YOU - donors, activists, and everyday people who want to make a difference in our political system."

Also:

"Every cycle, Democratic donors waste millions of dollars giving too much to long shot candidates, safe seats, or donating too late to make a difference."

Hekate

(93,384 posts)
48. Never heard of them. ACT BLUE works for me, as I know they send the money where I intend ...
Fri Jul 26, 2024, 03:25 PM
Jul 26

Also, this is an odd statement you quoted:

"Every cycle, Democratic donors waste millions of dollars giving too much to long shot candidates, safe seats, or donating too late to make a difference."

It sounds like they are actively discouraging Democrats from donating at all. Long shot candidates need the dough in order to get ahead. Safe seats won’t be safe if they don’t have the dough to fight the lies from the MAGAGOP. Late in the game is still not too late — money is needed to pay the bills right up to the election and beyond.

Exactly what is the donation sweet spot for these guys, and where are they getting their name from?

Cirsium

(254 posts)
53. I can see that
Sat Jul 27, 2024, 08:34 PM
Jul 27

Good point. At the same time, I do think it is important for funds to go where they can do the most good. I am not sure they are discouraging Democrats from donating, rather I read it as encouraging people to pay attention to the races where your donations can have the greatest effect. Often an opponent of a particularly loathsome nationally known Republican candidate rakes in massive amounts of cash even though there is little chance of victory, while dozens of state level races that are very winnable are starved for funds.

By the way, I was not necessarily endorsing the organization nor expressing agreement with that statement, I was merely quoting from the site.

My wife and I contribute every cycle to many, many campaigns. We are deluged with text messages and emails. We are more than willing to endure that inconvenience ourselves, but it is annoying.

Thanks for your thoughtful response.

UTUSN

(71,816 posts)
15. I've gotten zero response from my Senate & House candidates about fence large signs.
Fri Jul 26, 2024, 12:22 PM
Jul 26

And on the other side, when the MAGAT took over the erstwhile Dem House district that was Gerrymandered and I emailed to ask they take me off their mailing list for self-promoting brochures, they still send the (free postage) brochures *AND* ever since non-stop emails. Once I marked "REFUSED" on a brochure and put it in the post office, but worried I would be getting visited by goons.





patphil

(6,687 posts)
16. I've experienced that also. I pick and choose who I want to give money to.
Fri Jul 26, 2024, 12:30 PM
Jul 26

I've given to Jackie Rosen of Nevada, and Ruben Gallego of Arizona. These are "battleground" states, and it's important to win both these races. Plus, if they win, it will make it easier for Kamala Harris to take those states.
Of course I donated to the Biden campaign, and will give to the Harris campaign.

However, many requests just get grey filed. Can't help them all, and, besides, I donate to several charities and causes on a regular basis. For example, the local food bank, and Planned Parenthood..
There's just so many dollars in the donation pile. When it's depleted, that's it for the month.

Rachel M at 6 pm

(126 posts)
18. Text reply: STOP
Fri Jul 26, 2024, 12:46 PM
Jul 26

Within hours of my first donation to Harris I begin receiving texts from her campaign asking me to donate.

These were coming in about every four to five hours.

After the fifth text I replied with the word STOP and now all texts from her campaign have ceased.

This doesn't prevent me from continuing to donate, so no harm done.

snot

(10,641 posts)
29. I've done that countless time; but
Fri Jul 26, 2024, 02:16 PM
Jul 26

the flood continues. I assume I'm not actually continuing to get texts from the same phone number, but it's obvious that they keep using different, new numbers to get past my "STOPs" and other blocks.

The texts concern Dem candidates from all over the country, too, including states I've never lived in. I've tried everything – texting "STOP," blocking them on my phone, designating them as junk, even calling to ask where they got my number (if they answer, all they can tell me is that my number was on a list and they don't know where the list came from).

This has been going on for several years, although yes, there was a surge for Harris after Biden resigned.

I'm literally considering getting a new phone number.

IronLionZion

(46,572 posts)
25. How to donate to US elections without getting spammed to death
Fri Jul 26, 2024, 02:05 PM
Jul 26
http://plasticbag.org/archives/2020/07/how-to-donate-to-us-elections-without-getting-spammed-to-death/

Google voice number and a dummy email account that's not your main one. You'll also have to unsubscribe from any mail/emails you get. And when they call, say "please add me to your do not call list". Dems use a ton of groups to reach various demographics so it could take a while.

dobleremolque

(816 posts)
28. Sympathize, but I think it's a futile effort. I finally figured out how to install a filter on my email client and
Fri Jul 26, 2024, 02:14 PM
Jul 26

based on keywords in the subject line, those go straight to the spam/junk/trash folder. I wish there were something similar for text/sms messages, but swipe left does the trick for now, (even though it has almost become the way to get my cardio in for the day.)

Bucky

(55,334 posts)
31. Donate in cash neatly stacked in a brief case
Fri Jul 26, 2024, 02:17 PM
Jul 26

Make sure you wipe it down for fingerprints before dropping it off at the prearranged bus station. Wear sunglasses.

DeepWinter

(165 posts)
33. 100% understand
Fri Jul 26, 2024, 02:20 PM
Jul 26

Donated to Act Blue and have been completely spammed with solicitations. Have unsubscribed, blocked, "STOP" messages, junk mail, you name it. Never again.

I only donate directly to the specific candidate now. So frustrating.

keithbvadu2

(38,921 posts)
37. Also be wary of entities that take a percentage cut of your donation.
Fri Jul 26, 2024, 02:33 PM
Jul 26

Also be wary of entities that take a percentage cut of your donation.
One that I looked at had two entities taken a percentage cut.

At one time Herschel Walker said that Trump was collecting money for him and keeping 90%.

Imalittleteapot

(3,382 posts)
38. 110 donation request messages since Sunday!!!
Fri Jul 26, 2024, 02:37 PM
Jul 26

I’ve been counting. I donated via text maybe 5 times months ago thru Act Blue. Now I contribute online. Doesn’t matter. They have my cell #.

fargone

(160 posts)
42. New account
Fri Jul 26, 2024, 02:55 PM
Jul 26

Set up a new email account. Donate from it. Then just ignore that account.

Give them the wrong phone number.

DFW

(55,822 posts)
43. Donate by check. That's what I do.
Fri Jul 26, 2024, 02:55 PM
Jul 26

You'll still get junk mail, but you can toss that without opening it.

Besides, if you donate online, the credit card companies take their share, which is usually 2.5% to 4% and if you use Act Blue, they rake off another 3.95% for themselves. And yes, your email address and phone number get sent EVERYWHERE.

The begging goes on forever, no matter what. The only way to avoid that completely is to donate $20 bills anonymously into drop boxes.

Hekate

(93,384 posts)
44. Cash in a plain brown envelope with no return address. Sorry, was that not the answer you wanted?
Fri Jul 26, 2024, 03:07 PM
Jul 26

Seriously, you have just gotten your intro to the modern world of donations. It’s not personal.

Here’s what I do:

Never say yes to getting texts. In fact, never give your phone number
Give only what you want, when you want, and ignore the rest. You know where to find them when you want to give again
Look at the bottom of the emails for a tiny print “Unsubscribe” link and check that
Go through your in-box every couple of days and Delete the latest 4-dozen pieces of junk-mail
Rinse and repeat

Like I said, it’s not personal — just annoying as hell.



Jeebo

(2,159 posts)
47. I get 100-200 of these e-mails every day.
Fri Jul 26, 2024, 03:20 PM
Jul 26

I have to spend 30 to 45 minutes every day just going through my inbox and deleting them. I can't just blanket-delete them because they are mixed up with e-mails I want to get. I started a thread about this topic a few weeks ago:

https://www.democraticunderground.com/100219064671

-- Ron

Lebam in LA

(1,352 posts)
55. Unsubscribe works for some
Thu Aug 1, 2024, 05:42 PM
Aug 1

Not all emails come from the same source. I also get texts and emails from every Democrat running. Not sure if its somehow linked to actblue. I do "STOP" texts and unsubscribe but someone new keeps popping up.

My fault for sending $ to everyone I can

Hekate

(93,384 posts)
61. It's good of you to be generous. I know mailing lists get swapped around and some of them get sold...
Thu Aug 1, 2024, 07:33 PM
Aug 1

BUT I make it a point to Unsubscribe to everything I did not sign up for, and even with the ones I actually did donate to I check to see if there is an alternate such as “only send me the most important notices” or “send fewer emails.” I am about to Unsubscribe the Harris campaign, as someone there has gone bonkers with the messaging. I am hoping to buy a coffee mug eventually, and already have sent a bit of money thru Act Blue. I know where to find them when I’m ready to give more. Meanwhile…

ecstatic

(33,861 posts)
56. alternate email and google voice number
Thu Aug 1, 2024, 05:47 PM
Aug 1

Everyone should have one.

That said, I've broken both those rules and am completely overwhelmed with emails, texts and calls.

For email control, you can try filters. Maybe any email that contains ActBlue but not Receipt, move to another label/folder.

JI7

(90,029 posts)
59. Create and email you can use just for campaign contributions
Thu Aug 1, 2024, 05:58 PM
Aug 1

then you can just delete all emails recieved.

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