He does give back. Big supporter of Salvation Army, for one. He also looks out for his employees; one guy was leaving for work THREE HOURS early, to walk to work; Lindell saw to it that he got a car. The Salvation Army is a good organization, though. When a family member was injured in a disaster, they’re the only group that actually helped her; Red Cross was pretty useless.
I called the company to place my order for the MY PILLOW special. I was place on hold for a while. The music on hold was “Amazing Grace” and not just instrumental, but verbal with all the verses! That tells me more about him and his company than anything else: here is a man and his company that knows both the depths of sin and the freedom of sins forgiven. “Amazing grace, how sweet the sound/ That saved a wretch like me. / I once was lost, but now am found,/ Was blind but now I see.” (John Newton, 1779)
“The Salvation Army is a good organization...The Red Cross is pretty much useless.”
I remember two of my Uncles saying the same thing during WW II. The Salvation Army was always at the docks for returning troop carriers giving out free cups of tea, doughnuts, and blankets. The Red Cross charged you sixpence for tea or doughnuts and no blankets to returning troops. Also, the Salvation Army doesn’t pay huge salaries and perks to their Managers.
I asked if he is going to give back to the dealer community. I dont care if he is giving tonthe list you named.