BG: Quilter with online store and it's almost craft show time again *shudder*
Love waking up to scam emails.
C/P from email:
Hi, my name is *redacted* and I'm the president of a non profit organization called *redacted*. We help out children with life threatening illnesses. We will be holding a fundraiser the beginning of September and I would like to know if you would kindly donate *uber fancy and expensive quilt* for our silent auction. It will be a great opportunity to advertise your business. I personally shop on Etsy quite frequently. I hope you will consider helping us make children's dreams come true!
Thank you,
*name redacted*
Now I love helping out charities, but I get so many emails asking for free stuff that if I automatically gave them whatever they were asking for I'd have nothing to sell! So sadly I have to research everything. So here's what I found:
1: It's actually a real charity. That's good at least.
2: She's not the president. I even checked if she was a president of one of the small local chapters. No dice.
3: The only link she has with the charity is that her daughter volunteers there.
4: She opened her Etsy account last week and has no favorites listed or any feedback.
Yeah I'm thinking no. But I'm not totally heartless, I contacted my local office of the charity and arranged a donation for their fundraiser myself. I'm not going to let the kids lose out after all
Love waking up to scam emails.
C/P from email:
Hi, my name is *redacted* and I'm the president of a non profit organization called *redacted*. We help out children with life threatening illnesses. We will be holding a fundraiser the beginning of September and I would like to know if you would kindly donate *uber fancy and expensive quilt* for our silent auction. It will be a great opportunity to advertise your business. I personally shop on Etsy quite frequently. I hope you will consider helping us make children's dreams come true!
Thank you,
*name redacted*
Now I love helping out charities, but I get so many emails asking for free stuff that if I automatically gave them whatever they were asking for I'd have nothing to sell! So sadly I have to research everything. So here's what I found:
1: It's actually a real charity. That's good at least.
2: She's not the president. I even checked if she was a president of one of the small local chapters. No dice.
3: The only link she has with the charity is that her daughter volunteers there.
4: She opened her Etsy account last week and has no favorites listed or any feedback.
Yeah I'm thinking no. But I'm not totally heartless, I contacted my local office of the charity and arranged a donation for their fundraiser myself. I'm not going to let the kids lose out after all

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