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Heard on the Web: Questionable Web Pitches For Charities Pulled
Summary
According to a follow-up article in Forbes, "One of the U.S.'s largest charitable fundraising companies has hastily revamped hundreds of Web pages maintained in the name of individual nonprofits touting gift annuities. The firm has removed questionable references to unlikely high returns and acknowledging that the named person giving a testimonial 'may or may not be an actual donor' to that nonprofit."
Full Text:
The full story can be found at http://www.forbes.com/2009/10/02/charitable-gift-annuity-crescendo-personal-finance-new-marketing.html
For prior coverage, see For prior coverage, see Heard on the Web: Charities Use Dubious Annuity Pitch
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