By David Robb Labor Editor SAG-AFTRA is warning its members to beware of scams designed to fool them into contributing to fake coronavirus relief efforts. “Be wary of any online effort purporting to raise funds to help SAG-AFTRA members,” the union said today. “The union has become aware of fraudulent fundraising efforts posted online at various sites including change.org and elsewhere.
Some are even pirating the official SAG-AFTRA logo to add false legitimacy to their campaigns. Do not fall for it! “These solicitations are scams,” the union told its members. “Even when they feature the SAG-AFTRA logo – it is an unauthorized and illegal effort to steal your identify, credit card number, money, or personal information.
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