Avoid Disaster Fraud
Disaster Fraud Hotline: 1-866-720-5721
I’ve been getting so many anti-scam tips from the FBI that I’ve started to call it “the bureau.” It reminded me of how some people affected by Hurricane Helene may never be made whole because they had been taken advantage of by opportunists in addition to losing everything.
The national emergency in North Carolina, Georgia, and other states is bound to bring out the generosity in us, but it really does seem like money can never just exist without being “frauded.” From people acting like predators, to people enriching themselves a little more than they legitimately should, the quality and quantity of aid suffers a death-by-1,000-paper cuts type of decline.
So what does disaster fraud look like? Some examples include “inflating losses, faking repairs, claiming lost services, and in some cases, deliberately causing damage to property to collect on insurance policies in the wake of a disaster.”
So what should you do if you see fraud? The list below will tell you where to report it.
Hurricane Helene has caused so much damage that every cent will be needed. Don’t hesitate to contact us if you need help reporting fraud.
Managing Partner/Founder | Speaker @ USA 500 Clubs LLC
3moThanks for sharing, Judy Heft CMC®! I wish you didn't have to, but their are those who would take advantage of people during the worst moments in their lives. You have always been a resource to help people. Thank you.