January 15, 2010
Lansing -
Attorney
General Mike Cox today encouraged consumers to balance their generosity with
caution when making charitable donations to victims of this week's devastating
earthquake in Haiti and to be on the lookout for charity scams.
"Michigan
families' generosity is remarkable so it is important to ensure their donations
for disaster relief go where they are intended, not into scam artists' pockets,"
said Cox. "Residents are encouraged only to donate to charities they trust and
to contact my office for information on specific charities if they ever have any
questions."
In a Consumer
Alert, "Support Haitian Disaster Relief - But Avoid Scammers," posted today on
the Attorney General's Web site at
www.Michigan.gov/ag, Cox
warns consumers to be particularly skeptical of e-mail requests for donations by
unfamiliar organizations, which may be nothing more than ruses by identity
thieves trying to collect consumers' personal information under false pretenses.
Cox also warns consumers to be on guard against cell phone text message scams
and bogus appeals from social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter. While
some leading relief charities now accept donations via cell phone, unsolicited
text messages that seek money or personal information, like unsolicited
telephone and e-mail communications, should be viewed with suspicion and handled
with caution. Even messages that seem to come from established charities can be
scams. Cox advises consumers to contact charitable organizations of their choice
directly.
Citing
numerous scams arising from Hurricane Katrina and last decade's Tsunami
disaster, Cox said many fraudulent e-mails and Web sites in the past have begged
consumers to send money to bogus disaster relief charities, while others have
carried viruses or "Trojan horses," which can wreak havoc on consumers'
computers and extract sensitive information contained on their hard drives.
Today's
consumer alert also provides contact information for established organizations
that are engaged in Haitian relief efforts.
Citizens are
encouraged to visit
www.Michigan.gov/ag for
additional information and advice on charitable giving and other consumer
alerts. The Attorney General's Charitable Trust Section, which licenses most
charities that solicit donations, can answer questions about a specific
organization. To reach the Charitable Trust Section, call 1-517-373-1152.
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