DALLAS, Sept. 1, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- MoneyGram (NASDAQ: MGI) and ScamAwareness.org are warning consumers to stay alert for scam artists trying to profit from the Hurricane Harvey disaster through fake charity scams.
"Unfortunately, criminals often exploit disasters for their own gain by creating fake charity names with bogus websites to solicit contributions through email, phone calls or social media," says Kim Garner, MoneyGram's head of global security and investigations. "Consumers should be leery of these fundraising tactics. We encourage people to research the charity before they give or, to only donate to charities they already know and trust."
Other tips to prevent becoming a victim of a charity scam include:
Consumers should also look closely at the name of the organization. Many times a fake charity's name will be similar to a well-known organization, only off by a word or two. Consult the IRS website for legitimate, tax-exempt charities.
Consumers should call 1-800-MONEYGRAM (800-666-3947) if they believe MoneyGram was used to wire money as a result of a Hurricane Harvey related charity scam. This information can be helpful in stopping others from being scammed by the same scheme.
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About ScamAwareness.org
ScamAwareness.org was founded by MoneyGram (NASDAQ:MGI) to raise awareness of common scams that target consumers. It provides tips and information that teach people to recognize the "red flags" that may indicate potential scams, and arm them with information that they can use to protect themselves and their loved ones.
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