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  2. Beware of scam calls from fake police officers, warns Bergen ...

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    The scams have become sophisticated, and in some instances, the caller ID number "spoofing" to look like a real law enforcement agency is calling. Some victims have reported receiving fraudulent ...

  3. Common Charity Scams and How to Give Safely - AOL

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    Phone and Text Charity Scams. ... First of all, GoFundMe provides an article on the types of fraud it has identified as the most common on the site. These include fraudulent emails, which you ...

  4. 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.

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

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    The borough said "fraudulent accounts" are trying to take advantage of the July 26 fire at the Fair Lawn Avenue strip mall.

  6. Man in GoFundMe scam pleads guilty to federal charge - AOL

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    An indictment unsealed in January 2020 charged D'Amico with a total of 16 counts of conspiracy, wire fraud and money laundering. Man in GoFundMe scam pleads guilty to federal charge Skip to main ...

  7. GoFundMe scam: Mark D'Amico faces 16-count federal ... - AOL

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    A New Jersey man who authorities say was involved in a GoFundMe scam was indicted in federal court on 16 counts of wire fraud and money laundering on Wednesday.

  8. 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.

  9. GiveSendGo - Wikipedia

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    GiveSendGo first rose to prominence after it allowed several campaigns to fundraise that GoFundMe had previously removed, [8] in particular for Kyle Rittenhouse, [8] rioters who attacked the U.S. Capitol on January 6, [8] [19] [20] and the Canada convoy protest.