Giving Tuesday: Better Business Bureau warns of potential scams – WOWT

Giving Tuesday: Better Business Bureau warns of potential scams – WOWT





OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) – The Better Business Bureau is urging generous people in Omaha to be careful about where they send money when donating on Giving Tuesday.
While most charities and nonprofits are legitimate and truly need the financial help, the Bureau warns that scammers are lurking hoping to cash in on the time of year when people feel generous and are in the giving spirit.
Here are a few specific things the BBB recommends keeping in mind when donating :
In addition, because Giving Tuesday mainly deals with online donations, beware of e-mails, links, and even phone calls that urge you to make a quick decision.
“You may receive a link from what you think is a trusted source. You may receive an e-mail, a text message, a call. Rather than giving in that moment, take time to call that person directly to make sure the link did come from them,” said Jim Hegarty, Regional President and CEO of the Better Business Bureau.
Hegarty adds that it’s admirable to give but he says the bottom line is to donate wisely. Don’t rush it. Instead, treat your donation like an investment.
SHARE Omaha and SHARE Iowa offer the best avenue to guide you to specific local organizations that are looking for your help.
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