As if people needed one more thing to be worried about over the Ebola virus.
The Better Business Bureau is warning that scam artists posing as fundraisers and charities to help Ebola victims are surfacing on major websites.
A GoFundMe page created Wednesday was soliciting donations for Amber Joy Vinson, the 29-year-old nurse from Dallas who is currently being treated for the deadly virus. But according to the agency, Vinson’s family said they could not verify the effort and the money could be making its way to the wrong people.
BBB has since shut down the page in Vinson’s name, but there still remains more than 100 GoFundMe efforts to raise money for Ebola campaigns, the agency released this week.









