Prevención de fraude luego de un desastre

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Publication
Date of Publication
December 17, 2021
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Overview

Un desastre puede hacer surgir lo mejor y lo peor de las personas. Si usted es victima de un desastre, necesita estar alerta al hecho de que algunas personas podrian intentar sacar ventaja de la situacion. Los reclamos mas comunes luego de un desastre estan relacionados con la suba agresiva de precios y los contratistas de reparacion de viviendas. El robo de identidad es tambien una preocupacion. (2 Paginas)

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