Ok then - AIBU... a guy in my office asked me to sponsor him to do a parachute jump. The money was going to a worthy cause, so I happily agreed. However, when I asked whether I could gift aid it so that the charity got more, he said that I couldn't, because first he was going to use the sponsorship money to pay for the jump, then the charity gets what's left. The charity should get a minimum of £100, but the jump will cost £250.
So basically, he's sacrificing all of the extra money in tax savings that the charity could have had so that he gets a free jump, plus he's taking £250 of money that people thought was going to a worthy cause. Apparently this is the standard way the charity jumps are structured.
I'm a bit miffed, and would like to say that I'll double my donation but only if I can give it direct to the charity, and he can pay for his own jump!
AIBU?!