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Sept. 14, 2001
In general, consumers should beware of any email appeal for help. Legitimate charities don't send unsolicited emails. The same generally holds true for telephone appeals. One of the first widespread scams to prey on the World Trade Center and Pentagon disasters is the "Express Relief Fund 2001," an email appeal that claimed to be raising money to finance the rescue and relief efforts in New York and Virginia. In fact, President Bush has already assured both jurisdictions they will have all the help they need to finance rescue and rebuilding. The federal government is also expediting payment of benefits to the families of public servants killed and injured in the catastrophes. The American Red Cross, Salvation Army and other well-established charities are providing other on-scene services. Those wishing to donate to the Red Cross can call them at 1-800-HELP NOW (1-800-435-7669) or send a donation to the American Red Cross, P.O. Box 37243, Washington, D.C. 20013. To donate blood, please call 1-800-GIVE-LIFE (1-800-448-3543), or contact your local Red Cross. The state of New York has established a relief fund that the public can feel confident giving to. To make a donation call 1-800-801-8092 or send a check to the New York State World Trade Center Relief Fund, P.O. Box 5028, Albany, NY 12205. The Better Business Bureau has established a Web site -- www.give.org -- that provides information on various charities. |
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