The 20th Judicial District, District Attorney’s Office, Community Protection Division
What to Know
- Scammers thrive in situations when people are stressed and take advantage of these situations
- Know that government disaster assistance agencies do not ask for financial account information
- There is NO FEE required to apply for or get disaster assistance from FEMA or the Disaster Assistance Center
- Scammers will often “spoof” local phone numbers. Spoofing is when a scammer uses a local number or a number from an actual agency to appear like a legitimate caller.
To Report a Scam
- Contact the Federal Trade Commission at ReportFraud.ftc.gov to report fraud or contact the Community Protection Division at 303-441-3700
If You Are a Victim of a Scam
- If the scam occurred through the internet, report the fraud at https://www.ic3.gov/
- For all other scams, report them to the Federal Trade Commission at https://reportfraud.ftc.gov/#/
- Contact your local law enforcement agency and let them know you are a victim of a scam
- Contact the Community Protection Division to learn how to protect yourself against future scams and frauds
Call the DA’s Community Protection questions 303-441-3700
Beware of Marshall Fire Scams
- Insurance agents/companies reaching out unexpectedly to you and providing too good to be true options
- Contractors calling to give you a “deal” on fire clean up
- Charities reaching out to you requesting monetary donations in support of fire departments, law enforcement, or victims
- Fundraisers or “Go Fund Me” pages that are not endorsed by the people or organizations they are supposed to help
What to Do
- Don’t answer calls from unknown phone numbers
- Hang up the phone if you believe the call to be a scam
- Do not “click” or “tap” on email or text message links if you do not know the sender
- Contact your insurance provider directly through their legitimate contact information
- Take the needed time to properly research and vet a contractor before doing business with them
- Do not give gift card numbers or financial account information to “Charities” over the phone, instead visit https://www.coloradogives.org/bouldercountywildfirefund?step=step1 if you want to donate to the Marshall fire
Use Caution if Someone:
- Tells you there is a fee to access FEMA or disaster assistance services
- Tells you that a fee will get you to the front of the disaster assistance list
- Asks for payment in the form of gift cards, bitcoin, wire transfer, or access to your financial accounts
- Tells you they are a licensed and bonded contractor without providing proof
Michael Dougherty, District Attorney
BOULDER OFFICE: JUSTICE CENTER · 1777 6TH STREET · BOULDER, COLORADO 80302 · 303.441.3700 LONGMONT OFFICE: 1035 KIMBARK · LONGMONT, COLORADO 80501 · 303.441.3700 WWW.BOULDERCOUNTY.ORG/DISTRICT-ATTORNEY· TDD/V: 303.441.4774
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