Tuesday, December 15, 2020

CHARITY SCAMS – Donate Your Money with Care

The holidays are a prime time of year for giving to a charity. And with COVID-19 there are many deserving charities that will use your money wisely. However, scammers try to take advantage of your good will by posing as legitimate charities to steal your money and your identification.

Scammers use several tricks to separate you from your money.


·         They may pressure you to decide quickly to donate.

·         They may thank you for a donation that you did not make.

·         They can spoof the Caller ID of a legitimate charity or a phone number from a local area code.

·         Some use names that are similar to legitimate charities.

·         They may make vague, sentimental claims with no specifics on how your donation would be used.

·         They may claim that a donation is tax-deductible when it is not.

·         Sometimes, they may guarantee sweepstakes winnings in exchange for a donation. This offer is a scam and is illegal.


You can take the following steps to avoid being victimized by a charity scammer,


·       Make an annual charity plan. Take some time to think about what charities you would like to give to. Do some research on those charities. Make a budget of how much you want to spend toward donations and how much you will give to each of your charities.

·       Before donating, check out the charity. There are several web sites that can give you information about legitimate charities:

o   The Office of the Washington State Secretary of State- https://www.sos.wa.gov/charities/donors.aspx

o   Charity Navigator- https://www.charitynavigator.org/index.cfm?bay=content.view&cpid=1004

o   Charity Watch- https://www.charitywatch.org/

o   GuideStar- https://www2.guidestar.org/

o   Give.org- https://give.org/

·       Be wary of unsolicited donation requests. Assume any email or phone solicitations are scams. Do not click on any links in emails. If you do receive a request from an unknown charity that you think you might be interested in, conduct a separate search in your browser with the name of the charity plus the word “scam” and at the above websites.

·       Do not trust Caller ID or URL’s in web searches. Scammers can spoof phone numbers of legitimate charities. Scammers also play games with web addresses with subtle changes to them to make them look like a real charity’s web address.

 

For more information on how to protect yourself from a charity scam check out the following resources,

 

 

Federal Trade Commission:

https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/features/how-donate-wisely-and-avoid-charity-scams

 

https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0074-giving-charity

 

 

USA.gov:

https://www.usa.gov/donate-to-charity#item-211606

 

 

AARP:

https://www.aarp.org/money/scams-fraud/info-06-2013/avoiding-charity-scams-during-disasters.html?cmp=SNO-ADV-FB-AO-FWN&socialid=611207403

 

https://www.aarp.org/money/scams-fraud/info-2019/charity.html

 

The Herald:

https://www.heraldnet.com/news/where-to-give-and-where-to-find-help-directory-of-services/


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