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AG Miyares warns Virginians about holiday charity scams

PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY) — With the holiday season in full swing, Attorney General Jason Miyares is warning Virginians about charity scams.

“Virginians have big hearts, and their generosity shines especially bright during the holiday season,” Miyares said. “Unfortunately, scammers are eager to exploit this goodwill for their own benefit. My Consumer Protection Section is here to help ensure your donations support legitimate organizations and make a real impact.”

A list of tips provided by Miyares to avoid charity scams can be found below:

The president of the Better Business Bureau, Barry Moore, said that scams spike every year during the holiday season — especially with online shopping.

Moore’s advice to shoppers this season is to avoid “dream deals” and to look out for misspellings in places like the URL to determine if it’s a fake site. He also said paid ads of social media sites are often a scammer’s playground.

Those who feel they have fallen victim to a scam are urged to file a complaint with the Office of the Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Section here.

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