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Country United States
Victim Location WA 98387, USA
Type of a scam Charity
Type of a scam Charity
Scammer's address Sarasota FL 34246
Country United States
Victim Location TX 75071, USA
Type of a scam Charity
Scammer's address Unknown
Country United States
Victim Location TX 78253, USA
Type of a scam Charity
Country United States
Victim Location PA 15090, USA
Type of a scam Charity
So I pitched the paperwork.
Now, I have been receiving calls from a local city (obviously using a phone relay) for over a week. Today I answered and wait for the phone routing service to send it through.
Here is the ensuing conversation.
Him: 'Hey Tracy?'
Me: 'Hello?'
Him: 'Tracy? Is this Tracy?'
Me: 'Yes?'
Him: 'You keeping everybody out of trouble over there?' heh heh
Me: long pause. 'I'm sorry, do I know you?' (Does this guy know me? I'm processing it because he sounds local and I have done work with law enforcement so I'm trying to place it.)
Him: 'This is XXX from NPTA. I'm calling about your pledge from last year.' heh heh
Me: As I pull up notes - 'Yes, as I'm looking at my notes, it appears that there is a problem. It seems as if you are part of a questionable organization based on my research.'
Him: 'And what research would the be?'
Me: 'I'm pretty sure you know what I'm talking about. One must simply google your organization and there are tons of reports.'
Him: 'Oh Google? Google? I'm sorry, I get my information from reputable sources.' *proceeds to hang up on me
I'm pretty sure a reputable organization would be able to refute any falsehoods that may exist and certainly, when raising funds, would not hang up on the person.