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  2. Charity scams: Check out these FBI tips before you donate - AOL

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    The Better Business Bureau’s Give.org website recently posted a blog cautioning donors “to avoid questionable appeals” for money that could turn out to be either scams or causes that are ...

  3. Want to donate to Hurricane Helene relief? The BBB says to ...

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    As communities rally to support the recent disasters of Hurricane Helene, the Better Business Bureau (BBB) has released crucial advice to help donors avoid falling victim to scams.. The best way ...

  4. Wheels For Wishes - Wikipedia

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    Wheels For Wishes is a non-profit national car donation organization based in Minnetonka, Minnesota, which donates its net proceeds to the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Wheels For Wishes is a United States-based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. [1] In 2015, a widely publicized report alleged that only 20% of proceeds were used to support charitable ...

  5. Top 12 holiday scams to watch out for, according to the BBB

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    The BBB has released a list of the top 12 holiday season scams, including Amazon Imposters, misleading social media ads, AI scams, gift exchange schemes, holiday apps, fake texts, gift card offers ...

  6. Charity fraud - Wikipedia

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    Charity fraud, also known as a donation scam, is the act of using deception to obtain money from people who believe they are donating to a charity.Often, individuals or groups will present false information claiming to be a charity or associated with one, and then ask potential donors for contributions to this non-existent charity.

  7. Miracle cars scam - Wikipedia

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    The miracle cars scam was an advance-fee scam run from 1997 to 2002 by Californians James R. Nichols and Robert Gomez. In its run of just over four years, over 4,000 people bought 7,000 cars that did not exist, netting over US$ 21 million from the victims.

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