While I was still a faithful slave of The Organisation in the UK, a change came into effect that must have broken their corperate righteous heart!
Because of some law to do with registered charities and solicited contributions, the WTS in Britain were forced to make all of their publications (including videos and cassettes) available at no cost. Cool! This meant that I no longer had to shell out good money on regurgitated tripe that I could not sell on place, and that I could now swell out my theocratic library with all those nice "luxury items", such as the videos and cassettes, not to mention an extra copy of the Insight volumes!
Of course, reminders from The Society abounded that this did not mean that the literature was now "free". We were warmly invited to increase our contributions commensurate with the literature we were now receiving "at no cost". Furthermore, any, ahem, "unsolicited donations" obtained for the literature in the field, should be put directly into the contribution box, not into our pockets.
I always hated asking for money on the doors. It just didn't seem right. I used to just give the bloody stuff away anyway. But the funny thing was, even though I was no longer duty bound to solicit the obligatory 30 pence "contribution", I still couldn't give the bloody stuff away!
What about other countries today? Did they still have to pay for this shite?
Jonty