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  2. Is that GoFundMe account legit? How to spot scams when ... - AOL

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    "GoFundMe is primarily powered by voluntary tips and relies on these completely optional contributions from donors to maintain our quality customer service, trust and safety protections, and world ...

  3. Fair Lawn warns of GoFundMe scams after strip mall fire. How ...

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    Fair Lawn officials are asking people to take care with fundraising appeals for businesses destroyed by last week's strip mall fire, warning that some "fraudulent" campaigns have popped up.. A two ...

  4. Scammers may be taking advantage of the California wildfires ...

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    GoFundMe has aggregated a list of verified fundraisers, and the company said it has a team monitoring and continuing to update the page with fundraisers as they are verified.

  5. GoFundMe - Wikipedia

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    GoFundMe has described itself as the "leader in online medical fundraising". [29] One in three campaigns is intended to raise funds for medical costs, with about 250,000 campaigns for a total of $650 million in contributions each year.

  6. Marine Veteran Sentenced for GoFundMe Scam, Avoids ... - AOL

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    The story of Johnny Bobbitt, 39, originally gained national attention as a random act of feel-good kindness, but quickly unraveled into a tangled scam that bilked patrons out of more than $400,000.

  7. List of scams - Wikipedia

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    Scams and confidence tricks are difficult to classify, because they change often and often contain elements of more than one type. Throughout this list, the perpetrator of the confidence trick is called the "con artist" or simply "artist", and the intended victim is the "mark".

  8. Man in $400K GoFundMe scam sentenced to five years in ... - AOL

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    A New Jersey man who orchestrated a fraudulent scheme with his girlfriend and a homeless veteran to raise more than $400,000 using a fake story on GoFundMe was sentenced to five years in prison on ...

  9. List of fraudsters - Wikipedia

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    James Paul Lewis, Jr., ran one of the biggest ($311 million) and longest running Ponzi schemes (20 years) in U.S. history [44] Victor Lustig , con artist known as "the man who sold the Eiffel Tower ".