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Don’t Let Charity Scams Spoil Your Charitable Spirit

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Monday, December 24, 2012   

COLUMBUS, Ohio - Bells aren't the only thing jingling this time of year; home phones are also ringing in Ohio, as charities call, asking for donations. The Federal Trade Commission estimates 25 million Americans are victims of consumer fraud each year, so local consumer advocates advise a bit of caution.

Sue McConnell, senior vice president with the Better Business Bureau serving Greater Cleveland, says there are plenty of worthy charities that deserve help, but there are also con artists who use ploys such as sound-alike names to trick you into parting with your money.

"Scammers know we're all in a generous frame of mind. You need to be very vigilant. Do not donate entirely with your heart; use your head. Make sure you are giving to a real organization that is going to make good use of your donation."

The Better Business Bureau rates charities. You can look up any organization at www.BBB.org, easily confirm if a charity is for real, and see how much of your donation will go to those in need.

McConnell says one way to protect yourself when you get a call is to ask the charity to send you information by mail.

"Any legitimate charity will be happy to do that. Do not succumb to high pressure or to somebody claiming that they don't have anything to send you or telling you that you can only donate if you send your donation electronically."

She recommends writing a check for your donation. That way, the cancelled check acts as a receipt.

McConnell says charity fraud is often under-reported because people don't know it happens.

"Many times people don't report this kind of thing. Many times they may not know that they just donated their money to a scammer. They may make a donation and forget about it and never know that that money went into the hands of a criminal."

She urges Ohioans to let local authorities and the Better Business Bureau know if they suspect fraud. More information is available at www.BBB.org.





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