Everything from reports of stealing money to credit card fraud has poured into Scam Guard.
The first complaint on the page states that ActBlue withdrew money that they didn't have permission to take:
If that wasn't bad enough, The next complaint is even worse. The donor donated $3.00 and ActBlue took it upon themselves to TAKE $28.00
The worst complaint of all was a donor who donated one $10 donation and ActBlue deceptively switched the payment to a reoccurring payment plan. For this donor, a $10 donation transformed into several payment that totaled $406.
When the donor contacted ActBlue, the organization REFUSED to remove the reoccurring payment method.
Fox News reported earlier this month that ActBlue donors are mostly unemployed people that don't leave their names when donating.
An analysis of some $400 million in donations to the Democrat-supporting ActBlue fundraising platform found that about half of all donors were listed as “unemployed” and are untraceable.
According to initial computer analysis by the Take Back Action Fund, a conservative political group, the discrepancies raise new “serious concerns” about potential massive foreign influence less than two months before the presidential election, Fox News reported exclusively.
The group discovered during its preliminary examination that nearly half of all donations to ActBlue in 2019 were made by people who claimed to be unemployed.
Here is what TownHall had to report:
According to initial computer analysis by the Take Back Action Fund, a conservative political group, the discrepancies raise new “serious concerns” about potential massive foreign influence less than two months before the presidential election, Fox News reported exclusively.
The group discovered during its preliminary examination that nearly half of all donations to ActBlue in 2019 were made by people who claimed to be unemployed.
Here is what TownHall had to report:
The conservative group Take Back Action Fund is sounding the alarm on millions of political donations made to former Vice President Joe Biden's presidential campaign. According to the group, more than half of the 2019 contributions Biden received on the Democratic fundraising platform ActBlue came from unemployed people, Fox News reported. That number has increased in 2020, particularly in light of the pandemic.
The organization decided to look at data from 2019, before the Wuhan coronavirus pandemic, to get a better idea of what donations were like at a time when the unemployment rate was relatively low – around four percent. Last year, 48.4 percent of ActBlue's donations were from "unemployed."


