The e-mail purports to be from one Andy Mac, who says he lives in the
"We need to raise over millions a year through generous supporters who donate their money, time or energy. These donations are crucial in helping us improve people's lives and rise to the challenges of society's changing needs," the email states.
The problem, says Andy, is that donors in the
That's where you come in.
"All you need do is cash the money order, deduct your percentage (10%) and wire the rest back to us," Andy says.
If you agree to be his
But the check will be fake. Once the back discovers that it's a counterfeit, it will deduct the $4,500 from your account.
In addition to using e-mail spam, scammers also target jobseekers on job sites like Careerbuilder.com.A year ago Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan warned consumers that scam artists were contacting job hunters through CareerBuilder.com regarding a "Donations Handler" position with an international housing charity.
The message claimed the charity was located in
The scammers reportedly have used different charity names, including: Abantehome.org, Adeonahome.org, Adriahome.org, Alenahome.org, Alstedehome.org, Amalia Int'l, Amaliahome.org, Concordia, DWIO.org, DIO, PWHome and Public Wish.




