How can I donate wisely and avoid fraud?
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How to donate wisely and avoid fraud
Here, you will find warning signs of charity-related fraud and tips about donating wisely.
Warning signs of fraud
It may be a scam if an organization:
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pressures you to give right away
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calls to thank you for a pledge you don't remember making
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uses names that sound like well-known charities, but that are not quite the same
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has canvassers who do not want to give you details about their organization
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asks you to send cash or a money order, instead of a cheque or credit card (cash is not traceable and cannot be cancelled)
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offers to send a courier to collect your money
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has overly-friendly canvassers who ask personal questions
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uses free email addresses, which let people hide their identity
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has strange call display numbers such as 123-456-7890 or 777-777-7778, which might mean the caller is trying to hide their number
Report suspected fraud to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre by submitting a report online or by calling 1-888-495-8501.
Tips for donating wisely
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use the List of charities and other qualified donees to confirm that the organization is eligible to issue official donation receipts
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visit the organization’s website to learn about its activities and how it is managed
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beware of donation schemes that promise a tax receipt for more than you donated
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write cheques to the charity, not to an individual
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make sure that your online payments are secure
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refuse to donate if there is pressure to give right away, or if there are any other signs of fraud
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- Date modified:
- 2017-04-27