Watch Out for Wildfire Scams and Price Gouging

Los Angeles County, USASun Jan 12 2025
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As wildfires rage in Los Angeles, California's Attorney General, Rob Bonta, has a clear message: no to price gouging and scams. He warns that jacking up prices for must-have items like fuel, water, and shelter during crises is against the law. Businesses can't hike prices more than 10% above what they were before the emergency. New sellers also have a limit: they can't charge more than 50% of the item's cost.
Bonta is also on the lookout for scams preying on families hit hard by the wildfires. Fake charities and shady contractors might try to take advantage. Before giving money or hiring help, double-check credentials to make sure you're not falling for a trick. Officials are serious about punishing anyone caught doing these illegal acts. It's important to remember that in times of crisis, staying informed and cautious is key. Don't let desperation make you an easy target. Reach out to trusted sources and communities for help and advice.
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