Haiti Relief Brings About Scams

January 15, 2010 by tisha

As with any big disaster, opportunities are presented for con artists to take advantage of those with generous hearts and open wallets. With the recent situation in Haiti, consumer groups are warning the donators to perform due diligence before handing over any monies. Unfortunately many so-called organizations are set up haphazardly and even fraudulently, leaving many donating only to the pockets of crooks.

While there is appropriate concern over donating money to unethical funds, it should not stop those who wish to provide financial assistance. It just means that donators take extra precautions when it comes to who they hand over cash. There are plenty of legitimate resources for donating money that will make it to the right place.

Even the Better Business Bureau is sending out recommendations and reminders to help people perform due diligence checks on organizations including:

Online Donations
Spam emails and message will no doubt be swirling the net over the next few days. It can seem simple to click a link and donate while the opportunity is right in front of you but be cautious about the emails and their real source of origin. It may say Red Cross but you can’t always be sure from an email message. Go directly to the web site of the organization and donate online there. Otherwise you risk not only the loss of your money but subject yourself to malicious viruses affecting your PC.

Consider the Source
Your favorite gossip blogger may be pushing a particular site or organization hard core but never rely on third-party information or allow yourself to be swayed by another’s opinion. You are still under obligation to do your own research to find the best way to donate

Research the Organization’s Endeavors
Find out if the fund you are donating to has a crew on-site that is legitimately offering aid to victims. Unless a team is in the area, you can’t be sure that the money will be used to help those in need or just line the pockets of good marketers.

Is the Money Direct?
There will be organizations that set up shop to raise funds for other groups. Skip the middleman and go directly to the source to ensure your full amount is being put to good use and percentages off the top is not going back to some other place.

Donate Only What You Can
While it is unfortunate there are many victims in need, it is important you don’t become a person in need because you’ve donated more money than you can afford. Even if your offering is small, it is still helpful. Be realistic about how much you can donate at one time and don’t short your own financial security.

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