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airambulanceservice.org.uk scam

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  • paddyrg
    paddyrg Posts: 13,543 Forumite
    I am ashamed to share a country with these dirty operators. How anyone can go to such lengths to swindle charitable donations out of the hands of worthwhile causes is beyond me. How do they sleep at night?

    Just to make it worse, the collection agents are as often as not self-employed and have to *buy* the bags from the rag trader and own their own vans etc. Rotten inside and out.
  • asbokid
    asbokid Posts: 2,008 Forumite
    From: http://www.worcesternews.co.uk/news/local/9069148.Shocking___no_action_against__ambulance_charity__bag_men___video/?ref=moneysavingexpert.com
    TWO workers from a company which claims it is collecting funds on behalf of the air ambulance have been released without charge after Trading Standards said they were not breaking the law.

    Their release has prompted the Midlands Air Ambulance charity to warn people not to be fooled into thinking that the collections are anything to do with them. As reported in the Worcester News on Saturday, two Lithuanian men were arrested on suspicion of fraud and theft after being caught on camera collecting bags in Kempsey, near Worcester.

    A spokesman from West Mercia Police said they had liaised with Trading Standards officers at Worcestershire County Council who said no further action should be taken.

    The bags and accompanying leaflets, which have been distributed across the county, have Air Ambulance Service printed on them in bold type and claim to be “working to towards providing financial assistance to cover or reduce the cost of ground and air ambulance medical transportation”.

    People are directed to airambulanceservice.org.uk – which is unavailable and are urged to call or text premium rate phone numbers for membership information.

    However, in the small print it says the company is collecting commercially to make profit and is not associated with any local helicopter emergency service.

    Jamie Colley, fair trading officer at the county council’s regulatory services, refused to comment on individual cases but said companies which collect clothing to sell for profit are not doing anything illegal.

    He added: “They have to be clear on the collection bags and not mislead people into thinking they are a charity. If they are misleading, then it is in breach of our rules.

    “If people think information is misleading then they should contact Consumer Direct on 08454 040506.

    "We don’t want to deter people from making complaints.”

    Kempsey parish councillor David Harrison, who is also regional fund-raising co-ordinator for the Midlands Air Ambulance charity, said: “It makes you think, what is the point in trying to stop these people?

    “All we can do is to continue to warn people.”

    Concerned residents in Pershore have contacted the Worcester News about Air Ambulance Service collections taking place in the town tomorrow.

    Our research suggests this company is operating all over the country and we have found no evidence of any local air ambulance services receiving funds from them.

    A spokesman from Midlands Air Ambulance said anyone who falsely claimed to collect of behalf of the air ambulance undermined their charity’s relation with the public.

    “We wish to clarify that these collectors are in no way affiliated with the charity and, as far as we can ascertain, are misleading the public with their claims and adopted identity,” he said.

    “We would like it to be clamped down on.”

    A spokesman from West Mercia Police said: “We are still encouraging people who notice suspicious activity in their area to report it to us by calling 0300 3333000 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555111.”
  • SnowTiger
    SnowTiger Posts: 4,461 Forumite
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    asbokid wrote: »

    I'm surprised nothing can be done about them.

    I'm pretty careful about things, but even I would probably have bought into the scam.

    Just goes to show how careful you have to be about things.
  • hollydays
    hollydays Posts: 19,812 Forumite
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    Many charities use private companies to collect for them.In these cases,the charity bag will have the charities registration number on,and the name of the collection company eg T.R. collections ,and the collecting companies address,it will say they are an agent for the charity.There are many cases of bags being put out and picked up by "opportunists" and others.
  • peter_the_piper
    peter_the_piper Posts: 30,269 Forumite
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    Crafty blighters even get you to use your own bags. (Wonder if they use a horse and cart to collect.) Dirty trick to use a name similar to a genuine charity for commercial reasons.
    I'd rather be an Optimist and be proved wrong than a Pessimist and be proved right.
  • edgex
    edgex Posts: 4,212 Forumite
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    Wonder how theyve managed to register a .org.uk domain name, considering those are supposed to be for non-commercial organisations, eg registered charities, voluntary groups etc
  • paddyrg
    paddyrg Posts: 13,543 Forumite
    edgex wrote: »
    Wonder how theyve managed to register a .org.uk domain name, considering those are supposed to be for non-commercial organisations, eg registered charities, voluntary groups etc
    Simplicity itself - you just register one like any other domain.
  • CountryGuy
    CountryGuy Posts: 714 Forumite
    We received a leaflet from them on Monday, it even had a charity number.
    Just sold a lawnmower on Ebay.. That's the last time my neighbour will wake me up on a Saturday morning!
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