The holidays bring out the best in people, and many charities
count on end-of-year generosity from donors to meet the needs of those less
fortunate. Sadly, scammers know this and prey on
unsuspecting consumers who don’t do their homework when giving money to
charities. Scammers solicit by phone and
email, or post links to fraudulent charities on social media sites
with names similar to those of legitimate organizations. In some cases, scammers even pose as
legitimate charities, in one variation of the so-called imposter scam.
Western Union and Better Business Bureau launched BBB Scam Stopper to help consumers reduce their chances of becoming a
victim of common scams. “We urge donors to give thoughtfully, and to be wary of scams
this holiday season,” said Art Taylor, President and CEO of BBB Wise
Giving Alliance, “It’s important to check out a charity first, and make sure
you are giving to a charity that will use your donation wisely.” BBB’s give.org has reviews of more than 11,000
charities.
Here
are tips to consider when giving money to charities:
·
It’s best always to
donate to a charity directly after confirming its legitimacy – rather than
giving in response to a phone call or by clicking an email link.
·
Never send a money
transfer to an individual for a charity. Western Union does accept donations for
charities, but the money transfer must be sent to the
organization, not to an individual.
·
Never share banking or
credit card information with a person or business you don’t actually know.
·
Never
click on links to charities on unfamiliar websites or in texts or emails. These
may take you to a lookalike website where you will be asked to provide personal
financial information or to click on something that downloads harmful malware
into your computer.
“Resist
rushing. If a charity is legitimate,
they’ll accept your donation any time,” said Shelley Bernhardt, Director of
Consumer Protection at Western Union.
For more information visit westernunion.com/stopfraud or,
to test your knowledge of scams, take the Fraud Quiz: westernunion.com/fraudquiz.
To learn more about which charities
meet BBB Wise Giving Alliance standards, go to give.org.
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