CONSUMER ADVISORY
Hurricane
Scams: Donor Beware!
Give generously, but avoid charity fraud in the wake of disaster.
Con-artists
have a long record of exploiting people’s generosity by siphoning off donations
meant to help victims of disaster. Now we need to be cautious in the wake of Hurricane
Katrina and Hurricane Rita.
Phony charities cheat donors, hurt legitimate charitable organizations
that rely on donations – and shortchange people who truly need help.
Give generously -- but be careful to prevent hurricane charity frauds:
·
Beware of Internet schemes. Be very wary of e-mail solicitations that urge
you to click on a link to go to a web site and make a donation. The web site may
look “legit” and impressive, but it may be phony, and they are simply tricking
you into giving your credit card or bank account number. (This is another form of “phishing” scam.)
·
Give directly to known, legitimate charities. Several known charities seeking hurricane
donations are listed in the media. Check them out at the national Better Business Bureau “wise
giving” site – www.give.org.
·
Ask phone solicitors to send written information. Check out the charity before you make a decision.
Be suspicious if they refuse to send solid information.
·
Don't be fooled by "look-alike" names. Some scams use names that sound impressive
and are designed to resemble well-respected organizations.
·
Be wary of calls from supposed “law enforcement” or
“firefighter” charities. Contact your
local sheriff or police department to check out claims that a donation “will be
used locally.” Ask if the caller is a
paid professional fundraiser, and ask how much of your gift will go to the charitable
purpose.
·
Don't give your credit card or checking account numbers
over the phone to someone you don't know.
There are many fine charities soliciting contributions in Iowa, and the
Attorney General's Office is eager to stop scams and uphold the integrity of our
system of giving. If you think you may
have been cheated by a fundraising scheme,
write to the Attorney General's Office, Consumer Protection Division, Hoover Building,
1305 E. Walnut, Des Moines, Iowa 50319. Call 515-281-5926,
or 888-777-4590 toll free. The Web site
is:
Consumer
Protection Division Hoover Building Des Moines, Iowa 50319 515/281-5926
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