Friday, September 09, 2005

FEMA Release on Scams Quotes Brownie

And some criminals pad their resumes, aren't prepared for hurricanes and used to work for the Arabian Horse Association.

From FEMA's September 9 press release on fraudulent practices:


Some criminals go door-to-door posing as inspectors, asking for personal information such as social security numbers and bank account information. Others are calling homes, saying they are government officials needing personal financial information. Scammers may offer to process your disaster application or provide disaster-related services for a fee.

"This is an extraordinarily difficult time for residents of the Gulf Coast area," said Michael D. Brown, Under Secretary of Homeland Security for Preparedness and Response. "Be careful when you're online, before you sign contracts and when dealing with people representing themselves as officials. If you have doubts, contact your local emergency management office or Better Business Bureau."

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