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Nasty Jack

(350 posts)
Thu May 21, 2015, 05:02 PM May 2015

Cancer Can Kill Your Pocketbook


Four cancer charities run by various members of the same family duped donors out of $187 million from 2008 through 2012, spending only 3% on cancer patients. The other 97% went to support the opulent lifestyles of the con artists. "Donated funds were used to pay for vehicles, personal consumer goods, college tuition, gym memberships, Jet Ski outings, dating website subscriptions, luxury cruises, and tickets to concerts and professional sporting events," the complaint says. There was "rampant nepotism," according to an article by CNN that linked James Reynolds to his son, his son's wife, two sisters, a family mother and the accused list goes on. The government is taking appropriate action to shut them down but you can bet it won't be long before they open under a new name with a fresh P.O. box number.

Greed is here to stay as evidenced by the fact that I witnessed this same behavior in the junk mail business starting in the late 60s, and it had already been around for years. It's so easy to open a post office box, get a list of names--gullibles, I call them--and send them an offer they can't resist. Catch them and the box is closed and they move on, sometimes even to a new city. In the 1970s the rage was the "cancer scare" which alluded to the fact that the recipient may not have cancer now but there was a good chance they would in the future. For a few bucks you could buy their insurance which was basically worthless. The worst part is that the junk mail industry condoned this because of the revenue it produced. And that is the reason it will never go away.

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Cancer Can Kill Your Pocketbook (Original Post) Nasty Jack May 2015 OP
I got data mined from having cancer olddots May 2015 #1
Annual out of pocket maximums, that was my first thougth... slipslidingaway May 2015 #2
This is blatent rip-off scam, but Tab May 2015 #3
 

olddots

(10,237 posts)
1. I got data mined from having cancer
Thu May 21, 2015, 05:13 PM
May 2015

we get about 10 pounda of junk mail a month from spiffy cancer centers that are a form of cancer themselves .

slipslidingaway

(21,210 posts)
2. Annual out of pocket maximums, that was my first thougth...
Fri May 22, 2015, 12:09 AM
May 2015

donations still play a role when diagnosed, but not a significant one.

Tab

(11,093 posts)
3. This is blatent rip-off scam, but
Sun May 24, 2015, 11:41 AM
May 2015

there are plenty of companies living off of medicaid (sending you supplies AT NO COST TO YOU) and preying on older and insecure individuals.

The most blatant one said "Will donate .97% of receipts to charity". Of course, .97 is 1/100th of 97.0, so they were offereing less than one percent. But if you don't know basic math, or look quickly, it'll imply differently.

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