When it comes to disasters, I've seen every variety. When it comes to charity rip-offs, sadly, I've seen too many. In moments of crisis, people tend to let their guards down. They assume that everyone who says they want to help really means it. Con artists and opportunistic aid groups know this, and they use it to their advantage. Before I became a columnist, I spent 20 years covering wars and natural disasters for The Associated Press.

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