GiveSendGo Reviews 625

TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

2.5

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Review summary

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Looking at 106 reviews, most reviewers were unhappy with their experience overall. Many people expressed strong concerns about the company's ethical approach, citing instances where they felt the platform's priorities were misaligned with customer expectations. Customers also reported significant issues with receiving their funds, with some experiencing delays or difficulties in fund disbursement. The website itself was a source of frustration for many, and there were numerous complaints regarding the company's social media practices. Conversely, a small portion of people felt satisfied with the staff, describing them as kind, patient, and helpful. Some even highlighted positive interactions with staff members who assisted them with payment issues.

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Website

People report negative experiences with the website, with many reviewers calling it the "worst platform."... See more

Staff

People report ambiguous experiences with staff. While some customers praise representatives for being kind,... See more

Payment

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Social media

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Reviews shaping this summary

Rated 2 out of 5 stars

In comparison to another fundraiser site I used, this one left me confused when it comes to receiving the donated funds. They use the word "available" to describe receiving your funds. There's no di... See more

Rated 2 out of 5 stars

They have held my payout, despite being told that it is extremely time sensitive. I have answered all of their questions, uploaded ID and even proven what is in my campaign is legitimate. It has been... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This is clearly a company that values profit over what is good or moral. This is not a surprise to anyone. It is, however, a so-called "Christian" non-profit that "gives" to charities of their choice.... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Some time ago, I reported a fraudulent petition for someone who got a court case suspended and no longer needed the money they were asking. Givesendgo answered that they would investigate the case. H... See more


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Fundraising for All! The Leader In Online Fundraising. GiveSendGo is an online crowdfunding platform that enables individuals and organizations to raise funds for various life events and causes– including creative projects, medical expenses, missions, disaster relief, celebrations, and emergent needs. GiveSendGo places a strong emphasis on innovation, and offers a distinct crowdfunding experience that creates a diverse global community of help & hope. "Sharing the hope of Jesus through crowdfunding" – GiveSendGo's faith-based founding elevates prayer and support for all users.


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2.5

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TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

625 reviews

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Absolutely outrageous for a company to…

Absolutely outrageous for a company to allow fund raisers for a killer. An individual that had already been suspended once for bringing knife to school. He was looking for trouble and he got it. Now may he spend all that money on a lawyer and rot in jail or better yet get the death penalty. And Miss CEO if anyone kills a member of your family be sure to help the set up a fundraiser. You have no morals at all. He should have a public defender. All he deserves. May God punish you all!

13 April 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Claims to be a Christian company but…

Claims to be a Christian company but support an admitted murderer so that they can make money. That is not how a Christian company operates and then to sit and argue about it online and go back-and-forth with every excuse in the book is disgusting behavior from the CEO.

12 April 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Violates their own acceptable use policy

GiveSendGo is violating its own Acceptable Use Policy—and the public needs to know.

Despite their claim that they don’t allow campaigns that are “racist, hateful, or support the perpetrators of violent crimes,” they continue to host a fundraiser for Karmelo Anthony—a teen who admitted to fatally stabbing another boy at a school track meet.

GiveSendGo justifies this by saying it’s a legal defense campaign and that they stand for grace, not judgment. But this isn’t a matter of legal gray area—this individual confessed. This fundraiser is not about due process anymore; it's about rallying financial support for someone who took another teen’s life.

To make matters worse, the campaign has become racially charged, with donors clearly giving because of the perpetrator’s race, not in spite of it. This absolutely violates GiveSendGo’s own rules against campaigns that are “racist” or that promote “hate.”

This isn’t grace. This is enabling violence and division.

I believe this fundraiser should be shut down immediately, and donations returned to donors. If GiveSendGo wants to claim biblical and constitutional principles, they must also uphold accountability and truth.

Platforms like this should not be allowed to ignore their own policies. The integrity of real victims needs to be protected.

10 April 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Claims to be a Christian company but…


Claims to be a Christian company but support an admitted murderer so that they can make money. That is not how a Christian company operates and then to sit and argue about it online and go back-and-forth with every excuse in the book is disgusting behavior from the CEO.

9 April 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Psalm 1:1 warns against associating…

Psalm 1:1 warns against associating with those who are ungodly, standing with sinners, or sitting in the seat of the scornful.

Shameful to use the Lord as a platform for financial gain and especially to support racists and murders

10 April 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

A CONFESSED Killer

I cannot believe that this website. Is allowing a CONFESSED MURDERER set up a go fund for money. He brutally killed a 17-year-old boy at a track meet. His name is K. Anthony. Why is this website allowing him to ask for donations?!! by this website, allowing this you’re setting a message That these criminals can become rich from MURDER you call yourself a Christian website. WTH

7 April 2025
Unprompted review

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