As much as I agree with you, you KNOW that will never happen. They'd be out of business within a week. Go Fund Me is another one that needs a looking at. I know of one woman that every time there was a natural disaster over the past decade in the Southeast US she would start Go Fund Me drives "to help the victims"...….would go on local TV, even started a business/charity on the back of this idea. Only reason she finally has been busted is she started one for a family that lost their house in a fire......after 6 months the family got curious as 150K had been raised and they never got a dime, so people started asking where the money went. She was OK with faceless disasters but got too specific on this one. I hate people like this cause now I am wary of giving money to ANYBODY.Yep.
The whole crowdfunding system could stand to get an overhaul and some government oversight.
And if the platform doesn't get the campaign runners to give back the $$, then the platform has to.
There was just a fairly well known YouTuber that passed away and his girlfriend has a Go Fund Me for the soaring medical bills...…..and the evil, jaded side of me wonders why she would be responsible for his medical bills. In California if you die with medical bills and your estate can't cover them what can the hospital do? I'm curious now.