This person was a telemarketer trying to solicit more money in my monthly donations to St. Jude Children's Hospital. All my warning flags went up about it being a scam and here's why:
1) I've been a donor to this charity for more than 8 years. They never once called and asked for money.
2) The caller ID, although it can be forged, should have said "St. Jude" at a minimum. Instead the caller ID displayed the name of the town next to where I live and the phone number above).
3) I slammed the person saying that this was an all out scam and I am a security expert and this has stink all over it. She replied "Well I am a Charity Representative expert and I assure you this is not a hoax." I insisted it was.
4) She then said "what can I do to get you to increase your monthly donations?" I replied, "you aren't getting a dime from me and I will continue to donate to this charity through the only means that I know are legit." She insisted again and that's when I said, "you aren't even thanking me for what I've donated and you're an expert? Hang up the phone. You're wasting everyone's time."
I instantly hung up the phone and then googled for St Jude Children's Hospital telemarketing
Here's the results from www.stjude.org:
"Promotional Efforts: Promotions cannot utilize door-to-door sales, telemarketing, direct mail or vending machine sales. Promotions will not be based on acquiring, using the names of, or soliciting St. Jude donors, vendors, partners or employees."
"Below is a partial list of events that St. Jude will NOT support:
Long distance endurance events
Record setting endurance events
Ideas requiring telemarketing, direct mail, door-to-door sales, or vending machines
Ideas requiring the acquisition, use, or solicitation of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital donors, vendors, partners, or employees.
Ideas that market, advertise or promote products or services
Ideas associated with products or services deemed inappropriate (including, but not limited to tobacco, adult content, firearms, etc.)"
This person was a telemarketer trying to solicit more money in my monthly donations to St. Jude Children's Hospital. All my warning flags went up about it being a scam and here's why:
1) I've been a donor to this charity for more than 8 years. They never once called and asked for money.
2) The caller ID, although it can be forged, should have said "St. Jude" at a minimum. Instead the caller ID displayed the name of the town next to where I live and the phone number above).
3) I slammed the person saying that this was an all out scam and I am a security expert and this has stink all over it. She replied "Well I am a Charity Representative expert and I assure you this is not a hoax." I insisted it was.
4) She then said "what can I do to get you to increase your monthly donations?" I replied, "you aren't getting a dime from me and I will continue to donate to this charity through the only means that I know are legit." She insisted again and that's when I said, "you aren't even thanking me for what I've donated and you're an expert? Hang up the phone. You're wasting everyone's time."
I instantly hung up the phone and then googled for St Jude Children's Hospital telemarketing
Here's the results from www.stjude.org:
"Promotional Efforts: Promotions cannot utilize door-to-door sales, telemarketing, direct mail or vending machine sales. Promotions will not be based on acquiring, using the names of, or soliciting St. Jude donors, vendors, partners or employees."
"Below is a partial list of events that St. Jude will NOT support:
Long distance endurance events
Record setting endurance events
Ideas requiring telemarketing, direct mail, door-to-door sales, or vending machines
Ideas requiring the acquisition, use, or solicitation of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital donors, vendors, partners, or employees.
Ideas that market, advertise or promote products or services
Ideas associated with products or services deemed inappropriate (including, but not limited to tobacco, adult content, firearms, etc.)"
Caller type: Telemarketer
Number: 571-642-3946