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	<title>Charity Development Fundraising Consultants &#187; ID theft</title>
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		<title>ID Theft – How Charities Protect Their Good Names</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Apr 2009 19:15:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim</dc:creator>
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The public is aware that Toys R Us and other large corporations diligently protect their names against copy-cats and ID theft. The reason’s obvious: copycats and thieves cash in on the brand recognition, good name and national marketing done by these large corporations.
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<p>The public is aware that Toys R Us and other large corporations diligently protect their names against copy-cats and ID theft. The reason’s obvious: copycats and thieves cash in on the brand recognition, good name and national marketing done by these large corporations.</p>
<p>ID thieves try to steal the good name of well-known charities in the same way. It doesn’t get talked about much, but large, successful charities – those with both brand value and brand recognition – are often victims of attempted ID theft.</p>
<h3>Charity Donors Being Deceived</h3>
<p>ID thieves dupe consumers with variations on a good name; imagine the consumer’s confusion when approached to donate to the U.S. of  Red Cross (NOT the American Red Cross) or to look-alike names such as Cars for Causes, impersonating as Cars 4 Causes®.</p>
<h3>We Take Legal Action</h3>
<p>We in the charity realm protect our good names as diligently as do major corporations.</p>
<p>This often seems to come as a surprise to the thieves using the Cars 4 Causes name to drive donors to their Internet donation forms, and they seem surprised when we discover them. We usually do! Either a car donor calls to complain about shoddy service, mistakenly thinking Cars 4 Causes is the organization they donated to (Imagine their disappointment when they discover they’ve donated to some imposters!), or we see a series of bogus Internet links misleading trusting donors.</p>
<h3>We Pursue ID Thieves</h3>
<p>We’ve built our brands through marketing, creating our reputations and building well-deserved trust amongst charitable donors and organizations. So, we in the charity realm are getting the word out: we pursue ID thieves. We send 20-day cease-and-desist letters and we pursue violators in court. As a consultant for Cars 4 Causes, I’ve helped to pursue a China-based company using the Cars 4 Causes name, as well as other ID thieves here in the U.S.</p>
<p>We’re serious about protecting our good name. Car donors trust us; charities trust us; we follow through on our promises.</p>
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