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How to avoid scams and fraud after a disaster

How to avoid scams and fraud after a disaster
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How to avoid scams and fraud after a disaster
After a disaster, scam artists, identity thieves, and criminals often attempt to take advantage of disaster survivors. Scammers may target survivors who are in a stressful state and are more susceptible to potential fraud.
Scammers may pretend to be disaster workers and seek money for their services. Remember, federal, state, and local disaster workers do not ask for or accept money, and they will never charge for disaster assistance, inspections, or help with applications.

If seeking aid following a disaster, know that:
📵 No gov. relief agency will call asking for personal information
🪪 Gov. workers carry ID
🆓 Applications for FEMA relief programs are online for free
⚠️ Be wary of offers to fill out, assist with, or expedite an application
🪚 Be wary of unsolicited offers
🪵 Get multiple written estimates & make sure debris removal is included
🔍 Research the company and ask for references
✔️ Check for current proof of insurance
💵 Never pay in full until a job is complete

If you have more tips, please share them in the comments. To spread the word, consider reposting this message to your neighbors on Nextdoor by clicking the "Share" button/arrow below and then "Repost."
Federal and state emergency management officials encourage residents to report suspicious activities by calling the National Center for Disaster Fraud at (866)-720-5721 or contacting your local police department.
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