no response after donation
They won’t answer emails or phone calls. Their address is nonexistent. Most probably a scam.
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They won’t answer emails or phone calls. Their address is nonexistent. Most probably a scam.
Hopebuilt.org places copies of long expired fund raising campaigns from other platforms on social media in order to get you to send them money. If you donate, they will not provide a link to the campaign. When pressed on the issue, they send a bogus refund receipt. Always use a secured credit card in case of disputes like this. Since I was scammed, I have seen them posting other old videos soliciting donations. Stay away. They are scammers.
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