Someone in legal must have finally picked up the phone because GoFundMe has abandoned its clever plan to steal $9 million in donations.
Since they are refunding all donations but have already disbursed a million dollars to the convoy organisers, they’ll be eating that million, plus all processing fees in both directions.
Meanwhile the new fundraiser at GiveSendGo has crossed the $2 million mark in a single day.
Every silver lining has a cloud, as they say. In this case, GiveSendGo’s servers seem to be overloaded again.
I’ve been asked if it’s safe to trust GiveSendGo with their donations, after all we’ve been fooled or disappointed so many times before.
Well, it’s a Christian charity and they don’t take a percentage of the donation, instead they provide a separate option to add a donation towards their site. If you chose, totally voluntary.
Other than that time will tell. Like the Salvation Army, if the wrong people worm their way into the organization and take over with the intent to hijack it. And you know they will try, probably already on the libs radar.
On the other hand, you can go to their website and instead of money you can click the tab for “Send a Prayer”. That’s different.
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