Beware of Scams – Including scams of impersonating pastors

by Admin Office
Church scams include impersonating pastors via text or email to solicit gift cards or money from church members, or affinity fraud where scammers target a religious group using a common bond to commit investment or donation fraud. To avoid becoming a victim, always verify unusual requests by contacting the pastor directly, be skeptical of requests for gift cards or wire transfers, and report suspicious activity to your local authorities.
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Impersonation/Clergy Scams:
Con artists impersonate pastors or other church leaders through spoofed phone numbers or fake email addresses to trick members into sending money, often via gift cards or cryptocurrency, for a supposed emergency or to help others in need.
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Affinity Fraud:
Scammers leverage a common bond, like religion, to gain the trust of individuals within a group and then commit fraud, such as fraudulent investment schemes or fake charity donations.
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Fake Charity Schemes:
Scammers create fraudulent charitable organizations or solicit donations for non-existent causes, often refusing to provide information on how the funds will be used and pressuring victims to donate quickly.
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Check Fraud:
Fraudsters send fake large checks, claiming to be for a donation, and then ask the recipient to send back a refund before the check eventually bounces, leaving the recipient to cover the loss.
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Verify Requests:
Always call the person directly if you receive an unusual text or email asking for money or personal information, rather than replying to the message.
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Be Skeptical of Gift Card Requests:
Legitimate churches or pastors will not ask for money or donations through gift cards, texts, or emails.
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Protect Your Information:
Be cautious about sharing your personal information, such as your address or phone number, publicly unless you are sure it is a safe situation.
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Report Suspicious Activity:
If you receive a suspicious message or suspect a scam, do not fall for it. You can screenshot, report, and delete the message and notify your church leadership or local law enforcement.
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Be Wary of Pressure:Scammers often create a sense of urgency to pressure you into making a donation or sending money right away.
