Age UK, the charity which gives advice, support and raises money for the elderly, is receiving money from a number of companies by agreeing to promote their hearing aids, beds and scooters
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Quingo has been accused of bombarding pensioners with calls and attempting to send sales reps to make pensioners buy expensive scooters costing up to £6,000. Photo: ALAMY
Age UK is making more than £1million from a number of partnerships with companies that manufacture items such as hearing aids, beds and mobility scooters for the elderly.
Companies listed on the Age UK website pledge to pay the charity a proportion of profits or fixed amounts for “promotion and sale” of their products.
These include: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/retailandconsumer/10643306/Age-UK-makes-more-than-1m-to-promote-firms-to-elderly.html