Press Releases
2004
November 29 , 2004
Scam Alert – Beware of Phony Charities
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(Phoenix, Ariz.) As the holiday season approaches, Attorney General Terry Goddard reminded Arizonans to be cautious when donating, especially to telephone solicitations. Some phone solicitations which say they are calling for a charity are outright scams.
“At the holidays, people want to donate to a good cause,” Goddard said. “Please be careful so that your contributions really benefit the people and organizations you intend help.”
Watch for the following warning signs that the charity might not be legitimate:
The following tips are good practices when you are getting ready to donate to a charitable organization:
“There are many great charitable organizations in our community which deserve our support. I want to make sure Arizona consumers get their contributions where they will do the most good and not enrich scam artists,” Goddard said. “Doing a bit of homework goes a long way to ensuring the right people benefit from your charitable gift.”
Any Arizona consumer who believes they have been a victim of a charitable scam can contact the Attorney General’s Office at www.azag.gov and submit an online “Consumer Complaint” or call the Office at:
| Phoenix Office of the Attorney
General Consumer Information and Complaints 1275 W. Washington Phoenix, Arizona 85007-2926 (602) 542-5763 Outside Phoenix: 1-800-352-8431 |
Tucson Office of the Attorney
General Consumer Information and Complaints 400 W. Congress - South Building, Suite 315 Tucson, Arizona 85701-1367 (520) 628-6504 or 1-800-352-8431 |