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Holiday Season Can Mean More Scammers In Arizona

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Monday, December 8, 2014   

PHOENIX – Arizonans are being encouraged to be cautious when donating to nonprofit organizations this holiday season.

Myriam Cruz, director of community relations at the Better Business Bureau Arizona, says people should do some homework before making a donation, and be wary of anyone asking for money over the phone or Internet or using high-pressure tactics.

"Just take the time to research the company,” she advises. “Ask information such as the company's address, phone number, their principals. And that way you have that information and you can double-check before you give out your credit card or your personal information."

Cruz says the opportunity of getting swindled this month is higher than normal because so many more people are donating to nonprofit groups, and more organizations are asking for support, as compared to other times of the year.

She says another big factor to consider is how much of each dollar actually goes to help those in need.

Cruz says Give.org and charitynavigator.org are websites where nonprofit groups can be studied.

"When charities usually apply for give.org or to be a trusted charity, we ask about their financials and that type of information,” she explains. “So it's definitely a good source to know that your donation is going towards the actual people in need for those programs."

Cruz says a good rule of thumb is to support organizations where at least 65 percent of all donations directly benefit those in need.





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