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Many of us would like to help the victims of the Texas floods. But the Better Business Bureau is warning about some questionable charities that may solicit donations. Here's how to find a good one.
Harris County warns of fake fundraisers after Texas floods, including a scam GoFundMe page for a flood victim.
Harris County Precinct One Constable Alan Rosen is warning the public to be vigilant against scams following the recent ...
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Harris County investigators are targeting scammers who created a fake GoFundMe for Texas flood victims, exploiting grieving ...
Kristen Couch told WAFF 48’s Kalee Kniess that fake GoFundMe’s were made using the story of her husband, who was attacked by ...
Harris County investigators are targeting scammers who created a fake GoFundMe for Texas flood victims, exploiting grieving families.
A GoFundMe fundraiser has been removed after the person who made it allegedly pretended to raise money for a Central Texas flooding victim from Houston. FOX 26's Jillian Hartmann spoke to Pct. 1 ...
Harris County authorities are investigating a report of a fake fundraiser for one of the victims from Houston who died in the devastating flooding in Kerrville.
With the tragedy unfolding in the Texas Hill Country, local authorities are warning donors not to fall for scams taking advantage of the tragic flooding incident in central Texas.
SAN ANTONIO – Following a natural disaster, such as the Hill Country floods, people should be wary of scams in order to ...
Scammers know that the images of the devasting scenes from the Texas floods make people want to give money. Here's how to avoid them.
If you want to donate to the relief efforts in Texas, the Better Business Bureau says make sure your money is going to a legitimate organization and the victim’s families.
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