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In Wake Of Harvey, AG Bondi Warns Floridians Of Disaster Relief Charity Scams

Since arriving over the weekend to help Hurricane Harvey victims, officers with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission deployed to Texas have rescued more than 200 Texans so far.
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Since arriving over the weekend to help Hurricane Harvey victims, officers with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission deployed to Texas have rescued more than 200 Texans so far.

Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi wants residents who desire to help Hurricane Harvey victims to be mindful of disaster relief charity scams.

After a devastating hurricane, charitable donations can usually help local communities recover. But, Bondi says it’s also the time for scammers to take advantage of those good attentions.

So, she adds some tips to protect against these scams include consider donating to an established disaster-relief charity like the Red Cross or research a charity, using CharityNavigator.org.

Anyone with complaints can contact the Attorney General’s office at 866-9-NO-SCAM, visit MyFloridaLegal.com or contact the Better Business Bureau’s Wise Giving Alliance at (703) 276-0100.

For more news updates, follow Sascha Cordner on Twitter: @SaschaCordner .

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