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CONSUMER ALERT: STAYING WEATHER AWARE AND AVOIDING SCAMS BEFORE AND AFTER TROPICAL STORM BARRY

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JACKSON—With Tropical Storm Barry spreading across the north-central Gulf Coast, Attorney General Jim Hood encourages consumers to prepare now for dangerous storm conditions to stay safe.

 

Tropical storms and hurricanes can bring storm surges, flooding, and high winds. These storms have the ability to cause massive destruction from hundreds of miles inland, and General Hood wants to be sure residents are prepared both before and after the storm.

 

“It is important that Mississippi citizens are aware of how to avoid scams, before and after a disaster situation,” said General Hood. “Before a storm, consumers should look out for price increases on storm supplies.  I have investigators checking prices of emergency supplies such as water and generators, as well as gas prices, across the coastal counties to record pricing in the event price gouging becomes an issue.”

 

In the aftermath of a tropical storm or any natural disaster, some scammers see this as an opportunity to take advantage of Mississippi residents trying to rebuild their homes and get their lives back to normal. ”We want to remind Mississippians of steps they can take to prevent themselves from being scammed by dishonest contractors and repair people,” General Hood said.  “Our office has created a guide that outlines the exact questions to ask when seeking clean up and repairs so that storm victims have one less thing to worry about during this process.  Our investigators are also in the coastal counties providing copies of this guide that includes a standard form home repair contract to make sure that people do not fall victim to bad actors.”

 

Click here to download the Attorney General’s Consumer Tips for Storm Victims guide and model contract.

 

Here are several ways Mississippians can be proactive in preparing  before the storm:

Here are some tips to protect you and your loved ones during the disaster recovery process:

 

In the aftermath of any storm, if you suspect home repair fraud or think you may be the victim of a scam, please contact the Office of the Attorney General, Consumer Protection Division at (601) 359-4230 or (800) 281-4418. For additional tips and services on preparing for possible tropical storms and hurricanes, visit https://www.ready.gov/hurricanes.

 

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