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Scammers are targeting donors wanting to help Texas flood victims, with the BBB warning about 'high-pressure tactics' and ...
If you are looking to donate to charities in wake of the deadly flooding in Texas, there are some important tips you should ...
Even during tragedy, unfortunately, some people want to take advantage of others' vulnerability. A Colorado professor says ...
The Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection (DCP) is warning the state’s residents to be wary of fraudulent charities ...
Monetary donations are the most effective way to help, and several reputable organizations are accepting funds.
Carl Bates with the BBB of Central and South Alabama has been communicating with BBB chapters in Texas. Right now, they are urging Alabamians not to bring supplies, like cleaning products, paper ...
Know that charity fraud scams may appear in several forms. Be sure to gently remind your relatives – including seniors you’re close with, as they’re an often-targeted group – not to give ...
Want to help with the catastrophic flooding in Texas that has killed at least 90 so far? Beware of scams. Here's how to avoid ...
When natural disasters occur, scammers are known to look for the opportunity to make money off other people’s suffering.
Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson reports that scammers made a fake Venmo that mimics a real cancer nonprofit’s handle.
The Better Business Bureau warns of charity scams exploiting generosity after deadly Texas flooding killed at least 120 ...