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I had donated $20 to this scammer last June. I recently got a call from a woman
representative of the "organization," thanking me for that donation, and asking me if I
could repeat the donation. I told her I never donated over the phone, so a few days
later, I got a letter thanking me for my "pledge" of $20, & a self-addressed envelope:
American Police Officers Alliance/Donation Remittance Processing Center/PO Box 250940/Milwaukee WI 53225-6517. I hope this helps to get the thieves get caught & punished punished!

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Vienna Police Chief Mike Pifer is warning local residents about scam phone calls seeking donations for the "American Police Officers Alliance."

Chief Pifer, of the Vienna Police Department, says he recently received a phone call from 304-397-7097, from a gentleman named "John," requesting a donation of $25, $50, or $100 for the "American Police Officers Alliance."

Pifer says he has never heard of the "American Police Officers Alliance," and asked "John" several questions to verify the legitimacy of the organization.

Pifer says "John" avoided answering his questions directly, but recited the group's "mission statement," which can be found on the group's Facebook page.

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(866)3792572 american police officer alliance SCAM!
From news: Vienna Police Chief warns of scam calls from American Police Officers Alliance
Researching the American Police Officers Alliance on the IRS website reveals it is not registered with the IRS as a 527C nonprofit organization, and it has never donated anything to a political cause or group.
Political organization -money to their pocket not police.
I thank this website and everyone who helped speed the awareness.

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American Police Officers Alliance is a political nonprofit, not a charity!
Scam -money to their pockets not to police. Scam!
(866)3792572
I Thank this website and everyone who contributed to spread the awareness.

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American Police Officers Alliance is a political nonprofit, not a charity.
Scam!

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I was contacted by phone rep for the American police officers Alliance. His pitch was to solicit a donation for their organization at one of three levels bronze, silver, or gold, that's $20, $35 and $50 respectively. I asked me to hold and put on a gentleman that's supposed to verify all of my contact information with me and take my payment over the phone I verify my name and my address then asked instead of using a Visa stay would mail out my donor packet because I was feeling skeptical. It was the second guy's curt demeanor when answering a couple of questions I had

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- New Orleans, LA, USA

This is a phone solicitor fraud . I think that the law states that if you tell a phone solicitor to take you off the call list that they have to comply , well this person harasses me on a daily basis . His name is Lee , and I ask him to take me off the call list everyday and he never complies .

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The representative said that they were doing a drive to help police officers trying to pose as a charity. The organization is a far right-wing political PAC no money raised is going to the police.

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My experience is very similar to Private1595353854 listed above. They called me and asked for a $50 donation. I told them I didn't want to contribute that much, so he asked if I would contribute $15. I told him to send me something in the mail and I would consider a contribution. He then transferred me to someone else who asked for a credit card. I told her that I had not agreed to contribute, and to send me something. I did receive something in the mail that stated I had committed to the $15 gift. However, I had told them I would consider giving them the money. However, after researching them online, I do not believe they use the money for much more than lining their own pockets.

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- Albany, GA, USA

I received numerous calls from the same telephone# and I got tired of them calling. My answering machine tells them to remove us from their calling list if they are asking for a donation. I answered it, my mistake! He asked for a donation of $15.00. Told them to send info. Would not take no for an answer so I said o.k. The first call was from an area code 229 in Georgia. Then I shortly got another call from the same person from an area code 912 in Georgia. I very shortly told the same person who called me the first time, to remove me from their calling list. He kept talking until he told me O.K. He transferred me to someone else and they wanted my credit card or debit card. Asked for my name and address but he told me that they would verify my name. Told her I only do checks. I questioned this organization was scamming me. When I received the donation letter, I noticed it was coming from Wauwatosa, WI. It wasn't even from Georgia. Upon checking out this organization on line, I decided not to send my donation. The letter sent said I promised a gift, I did not.

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I was contacted by phone on Feb 25, 2020 from a person from the American Police Officers Alliance and asked for a donation of several choices such as $35.00 which is the lowest amount mentioned. I agreed to donate $35.00, and was immediately transferred to another person who asked for my credit card information. I told her that I would not provide credit card info over the phone, and asked to be sent a donation form in the mail and info on their charity. I have searched for the American Police Officers Alliance on several charity rating websites, and it is not listed. The call came from fund raisers, and they are not a Police Officers organization. I have received their donation packet, but will not make the donation. My phone is registered on the National Do Not Call Registry.

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- Columbus, OH, USA

This Group Already Had My Full Name And Address. I Absolutely REFUSED TO GIVE MY CREDIT CARD INFO. AND THEY GOT NASTY WITH ME. SO I SAID GOODBY AND HUNG UP THE PHONE. THEY CALLED BACK SEVEN TIMES BUT I TURNED OFF MY PHONE.

I Would Like To Know How They Got My Name, Address And Phone #???

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- Montgomery, LA, USA

They called me asking for a large amount of money for a donation. I told them I could only do a small amount. The lady asked for a credit/ debit card. She sent me an envelope with a return envelope for my donation. Don't think this is legit. Have never heard of this company before.

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- New Orleans, LA, USA

A very convincing bot called my cell phone and kept asking for a donation. When I asked about donating in person instead of over the phone I was transferred to a person with a very fuzzy sounding voice. I couldn’t understand her name and her answers were very abrupt and ambiguous. She told me that they’ll send me a receipt in the mail with a return address that I could mail my donation to. She was trying her best to get my name and address and get off of the phone as soon as possible. The only other option was to donate on their website. It felt very odd so I refused to give any information.

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I got a phone call asking for money for the American Police Officers Alliance. I agreed to give $20 if they checked out. They have every indication of being a scam.

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- Maryville, TN, USA

This man called soliciting for Police Officers. He told my husband that it was tax deductible. Was transferred for someone to collect information. Would not give c.c. info or social security. They sent us a bill that said it is not tax deductible. We did not send them any money for that reason and I think it was probably a scam.

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Called by "John" and asked to pledge $35, $50 or $100. I choose $35 and was asked twice if I was comfortable with that amount. I was asked for credit card or debit card and I chose to defer to pay by check. They took my name and address and assured me I would receive a thank you letter and return envelop with my pledge form. It seemed as though I was speaking to a prerecorded message initially and then transferred to a person who took my info.

They are very active right now, 2 calls in 2 days to my cell. They are claiming to be a 527 organization (tax exempt status), called from Allenspark, CO 720-414-9695, gave business number of 866-873-1715

Said name was John Hansen

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- Jonesboro, GA, USA

01-02-2018 @ 7:30 PM EST: I received a phone call from a # I did not recognize. The only reason I answered it (I usually reject immediately & block any # I do not recognize) was because I was expecting to hear from an acquaintance whose # had changed. A man, who called himself "John", was loud, fast-talking, and just a little too "friendly". That was his "first strike". He said he was calling on behalf of the American Police Officers Alliance. That was his "second strike". I've been around long enough to know that all this sounded way too fishy. I cut him off before he could even get to his "third strike". I told him "you're running a scam. Don't call this # again." and I hung up. Unfortunately, I forgot to add the # to my "Blocked" list before I deleted it.

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Man called asking for donation. followed up w 2 letters reminding as i had forgotten to send $ (I meant to check their info on line), then called again 2 mo later and asked for credit card info so I wouldnt have to worry about remembering to send a check. Hung up when I took too long to get the credit card info

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