7 Ways to Avoid Charity Fraud
by: Michelle Annese
Hurricane Katrina hit and now charities
are asking for your help, primarily in monetary form.
Here are seven ways to keep from harm against a con artist
who wants to take advantage of your good will.
You can make sure your hard earned money gets into the right
hands with these seven safety tips when asked for a
donation.
1. Asking for their identification is a must. The
organization AND the solicitor. Find out what the purpose of
the charity is and how funds are used and allocated.
2. Ask if contributions are tax deductible
3. If you’re not convinced by their answers…DON’T GIVE A
DONATION.
4. Give to charities and foundations you know.
5. Do a web search and some checking if you’ve never heard
of the charity before or if it is a name that is similar to the
ones you know of.
6. Do not fall for high pressure tactics. If solicitors
won’t take no for an answer, or come back tomorrow so you can
do your homework on them, DO NOT GIVE THEM YOUR MONEY.
7. Be suspicious of charities who only accept cash. Always
send a check made out to the charity and NOT to the individual
requesting the donation.
By knowing a few tips when charities are asking for funds,
it can make the difference between providing a con artist with
your hard earned money…or helping the people who need it the
most with your generous donation.
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About The Author
Michelle Annese is a 3rd degree black belt
with 16+ years experience teaching self defense
and safety for women and children. She is an
inductee to the World Martial Arts Hall of Fame
and is the creator of Diva Defense Training,
and The SafeGuard System for Kids. All designed
for woman and children to learn self defense at
home... FAST! Visit her website at http://www.michelleannese.com for
more info.
michelle@michelleannese.com
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