Christians Against Poverty warns against online imposters

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Anyone receiving an email purportedly from CAP but sent from a free email service, such as Google or Outlook.com, is being urged to be suspicious.

Posting on Twitter, CAP said: “Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, so the saying goes and, it turns out, there are scammers pretending to be CAP.

 

“The vast majority of this is happening online. Here’s how to spot you are really dealing with the genuine CAP.”

Warning signs include requests for money in US dollars or references of orphanages, the charity says.

 

The advice also said: “We are Christians (with an S) Against Poverty. If it reads Christian Against Poverty – fake! There are loads of us.

“We will never unexpectedly directly pay an individual who is not a client. Sorry about that!

 

“We will not offer anyone direct financial payments (financial help) from our own funds.

“That’s not how we work….

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