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Make Your Donations Count (open captions) | Federal Trade Commission
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2018Oct 19
This video provides tips to help you donate wisely and avoid charity scams. It emphasizes the importance of researching charities before giving to make sure make sure your donation is going to help the cause and the people you care about. ---------------------- Transcript: [MUSIC PLAYING] [Speaker: Mr. Moore] It's really upsetting when I hear of scammers trying to pose as a legitimate organization. [Speaker: Jono Smith] Unfortunately, we've heard stories of look alike charities, look alike nonprofits, who are pretending to be reputable organizations and asking unsuspecting individuals for money. And unfortunately, they've been successful. [Speaker: Mr. Moore] It hurts my heart to realize that there are actually people out there who are willing to take advantage of innocent people. And to try to take away another child's blessing only for greed. [Speaker: Lois Greisman] The scammers are sophisticated. And they're preying upon people's desires to make a contribution that will make a difference. [Speaker: Ms. Escalante] And you've got good people out there in the world that want to donate, that want to give, and want to support these families. And then you've got people out there that are taking advantage of that situation. These families going through the hardships, they look forward to something positive. [Speaker: Jono Smith] These scams must be stopped. And you can help by just doing a little bit of research. [Speaker: Lois Greisman] If anyone calls and ask you to make a charitable donation by wire transfer, by prepaid card-- stop. That's an immediate red flag. Ask questions about how your money is going to be used. Where are you located? Who exactly are you? And how much of my money is going to go directly to that program? Go to ftc.gov/charity. You'll find the information you need on how to conduct the research, and, also, tips on how to avoid scams. Make sure your donation counts. ---------------------- The Federal Trade Commission deals with issues that touch the economic life of every American. It is the only federal agency with both consumer protection and competition jurisdiction in broad sectors of the economy. The FTC pursues vigorous and effective law enforcement; advances consumers' interests by sharing its expertise with federal and state legislatures and U.S. and international government agencies; develops policy and research tools through hearings, workshops, and conferences; and creates practical and plain-language educational programs for consumers and businesses in a global marketplace with constantly changing technologies. Comment Moderation Policy We welcome your comments and thoughts about the information on this page. If you do have something to say, please be courteous and respectful to other commenters. We won't routinely review any comments before they are posted (except for ones that contain urls and profanity), but we will delete any comments that: 1) contain spam or are off-topic 2) use vulgar language or offensive terms that target specific groups or contain personal attacks 3) are sales pitches or promotions 4) have urls or links to commercial sites 4) spread clearly misleading or false information or 5) include personal information, like home addresses

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