FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
January 22, 2025
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AG Nessel Shares Tips to Help Protect Residents from Scams During Extreme Cold
LANSING – As extreme cold sweeps across the state, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is reminding residents of important tips to avoid additional hardships. If your home or property is damaged from frigid temperatures, such as a pipe burst or broken furnace, Nessel urges residents to research contractors before hiring to avoid having an emergency repair become a financial disaster.
“Fraudsters often look for emergency situations to scam people out of their hard-earned money,” Nessel said. “When facing property damage during extreme cold, the last thing anyone needs is to fall victim. The best way to protect yourself is to stay aware of common scam tactics.”
Review these warning signs before hiring a “professional”:
- They have special offers that seem too good to be true;
- Feeling pressured to act now;
- The contract is confusing;
- They don’t have a license;
- They can’t give you references;
- You must pay for everything before they start the work;
- You must pay in cash;
- They will not write out their offer;
- Their vehicle has out-of-state license plates; and
- They don’t have a business sign on their vehicle.
To protect yourself, always:
- Check online reviews, such as the Better Business Bureau;
- Get in touch with your insurance company;
- Speak to a local licensed professional;
- Review credentials and references;
- Get more than one written estimate; and
- Ask for a contract and read it carefully.
To file a complaint with the Attorney General, or get additional information, contact:
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