Fewer than 100 complain to FSB

By Helen Barrett, Third Sector, 30 May 2007

The Fundraising Standards Board has received fewer than 100 complaints, most of which were about large charities, since it was launched in February.

Jon Scourse, chief executive of the board, would not reveal the exact figure. Complaints had been received about a wide range of fundraising methods, he said, including direct mail, door drops, face-to-face and door-to-door fundraising. "We've not had a preponderance of complaints about face-to-face, despite it being the focus of...

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