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Watch out for scams after hurricane Irma
As people begin to recover and repair their home after hurricane Irma, it is important to be aware of scammers. Please watch out for:
 
People who want you to pay up-front fees to help you claim services, benefits, or get loans.
Contractors selling repairs door-to-door, especially when they ask to receive payment up front or offer deep discounts.
Con artists posing as government employees, insurance adjusters, law enforcement officials, or bank employees. It is easy to fake credibility and uniforms, so do not give out personal information to people you don’t know.
Government employees never charge to help you get a benefit or service and will never ask for payment or financial information.
Fake charities. Normally, legitimate organizations do not have similar names to government agencies or other charities, so if they do, it may be a scam. Never give out donations over the phone.
Limited time offers. Anyone who offers you something and tells you that it is for a very limited time may be trying to pressure you into something that you could later regret. You should never be pressured to make a decision on the spot or to sign anything without having enough time to review ... more

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