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• Learn as much as you can about the organization that has contacted you for a donation. Charities and commercial fundraisers have an obligation to provide detailed information to interested donors. • Solicitors need to state their name, and the name of the charitable organization and its principal place of business. They also need to state the name of the commercial fundraiser, if any, that employers the solicitor. • Request written material from the organization. Legitimate organizations welcome your interest and are happy to provide info. Be wary of those that don’t. • Be wary if they offer to send someone to collect your donation right away. • Don’t give in to high-pressure ‘hardball’ solicitations that demand an instant commitment. If the charity is legitimate, it should be willing to give you time to make up your mind. • Don’t be fooled by a name. Some organizations use sympathetic sounding names, or names that closely resemble those of respected, legitimate charities.