A person has reported seeing two individuals who appear to be part of a questionable charity group in the Choa Chu Kang area, specifically near block 518. They were speaking to a young girl, who was being encouraged to go door-to-door to solicit donations or something similar.
It is important to exercise caution when encountering such situations and to verify the authenticity of any charity group before making a donation. If the group in question is found to be fraudulent, it is recommended to report them to the authorities.
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“Earning more” means the more “donations” the person gets the higher amount of cut the person will receive.
Fake charity groups are a type of scam that preys on people’s generosity and desire to support a good cause. These groups falsely claim to be a charity organizations and solicit donations from individuals, often using high-pressure tactics and emotional appeals.
However, instead of using the donations to support a worthy cause, the individuals behind these groups pocket the money for their own personal gain. They may use false promises of financial rewards or other incentives to lure people into donating, such as suggesting that the donor will “earn more” by making a contribution.
These types of scams are particularly dangerous because they exploit people’s trust and goodwill. They can also damage the reputation of legitimate charities and make it more difficult for them to raise funds.