By Mary Tomkins on Tuesday, 30 October 2012
Category: Economy & Current Events

Avoid Falling Victim to Post-Disaster Scams

Hurricane Sandy slammed the Northeast on Tuesday and left devastation in its wake. Dozens of human lives were lost, millions more have been affected by flooding and power loss, and property has suffered billions of dollars in damage.

But the losses don’t end there. After any major disaster, the climate is perfect for the lowest of the low to come out and prey on unsuspecting victims - fraudulent creeps who come up with a number of post-disaster scams.

These crooks see hard times as a perfect opportunity to make a buck at the expense of others. Whether you have been personally affected by the storm or are hoping to help those who have been, be on the lookout for frauds and avoid being taken advantage of.

The FBI advises before making a donation of any kind, consumers should adhere to certain guidelines, including the following:

People who are dealing with property loss or damage also need to be aware that these ruthless crooks have no qualms about kicking you when you’re down. While any decent human being would want to help you through your difficulties, these jerks see your loss as another way to cash in.

The Better Business Bureau advises consumers that the most common post-disaster scams center around auto and home repairs or yard clean-up. To avoid falling prey to a scam:



Sources:
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Better Business Bureau
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