I got a few donations...but I usually didn't ask.
I was glad when it went to the donation arrangement. I thought(erroneously) that it would make it easier to impress people how important our message was if we were willing to not charge for it. If someone wanted it, I was willing to give it to them. I had already donated for it at the counter myself, so it was paid for so I didn't go through with the donation bit at the end.
But it started to rankle at me...all the demos in the Service Meeting about how to ask for donations. It seemed to be that more import was put on how to aske for a donation than how to present the material. And then they wanted to make sure that we were putting all the money we recieved from the householders in the contribution box. They harped on it so much that it got me to thinking. And then I realized that they were double dipping...or at least trying to. First, we were expected to "pay" for our literature at the counter. Then we were expected to ask for the donation at the door and bring it back and put it in the box. I balked at that. I already paid for it. I'll give the book away if I want. or better yet, the measly couple bucks I collected went in to my "break" fund. "Place" a book, buy a doughnut at break.
The donation arrangement change and the subsequent harping on our collections was an early eye opener for me. I started to question the validity of our being used to present the "good news" versus being used as door to door sales people.