SO-CALLED RAINBOW BRIDGE SCAMS? The Rainbow Bridge. Not the one up there but the one destroyed in Lake Lure, North Carolina. And what’s worse? Possible scammers could be hard at work trying to get money out of it.
This is the cherished spot at the Lake Lure Flowering Bridge now—essentially gone. The name we know all too well is tied to a special section of the bridge honoring our four-legged family members and friends. Countless leashes, countless collars, and tags—remembering our four-legged family members who had crossed the other Rainbow Bridge.
But now? This. The official Lake Lure Flowering Bridge Facebook page issues a warning. So-called fundraisers and new Facebook sites? All of it unauthorized by them, they say, and could possibly be scams. Finally, they clarified that the only way to donate to the Flowering Bridge is through their official website. They’ll post more information on their Facebook page.
Bottom line? Even at times like these, scammers are out there. So if you want to help, get in touch with the official Lake Lure Flowering Bridge folks. If you have any information on scams, please let me know. I can be reached at @therealpaulmueller on all social media platforms.
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Lake Lure Flowering Bridge Official Website:
https://lakelurefloweringbridge.org/