Unless they are in a legitimate emergency situation, they are defrauding charity. Unfortunately, this doesn’t stop everyone, but if they are caught, they would lose all of the money they donated. If I were the one committing fraud, this would seem very risky to me.
Fraudulent claims usually have different characteristics than non-fraudulent claims. If someone claims the full amount they’re entitled to on a large sum of money, the fund should investigate that claim before giving the money.
Unless they are in a legitimate emergency situation, they are defrauding charity. Unfortunately, this doesn’t stop everyone, but if they are caught, they would lose all of the money they donated. If I were the one committing fraud, this would seem very risky to me.
Fraudulent claims usually have different characteristics than non-fraudulent claims. If someone claims the full amount they’re entitled to on a large sum of money, the fund should investigate that claim before giving the money.