Monday, August 30, 2021

COVID-19 – Scammers Try to Take Advantage of Relatives of COVID-19 Victims

Earlier this year, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) implemented a funeral assistance program to help people pay funeral expenses for their loved ones who have died from COIVD-19. While this program was starting, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has warned that scammers are calling loved ones of COVID-19 victims offering to “help” them to pay for funeral expenses.

In the last few weeks, the daily total of deaths due to COVID-19 in Washington State have spiked above 10 deaths per day according to a chart published by The Seattle Times.

The FEMA plan would pay up to $9,000 in funeral expenses for loved ones who have died of COVID-19 since January 20, 2020. Survivors should apply for benefits by calling FEMA at this toll-free, multi-lingual number- (844) 684-6333.

In April, the FTC warned that scammers were contacting people and “offering” to register them for assistance even before the FEMA program started.  

The FTC points out,

·         FEMA will not contact you until you have called FEMA or have applied for assistance.

·         The government will not ask you to pay anything to receive this financial help.

·         The government will not call, text, email, or contact you on social media and ask for your Social Security, bank account, or credit card number.

·         Do not give your own or your deceased loved one’s personal or financial information to anyone who contacts you out of the blue.

Someone who calls, texts, or emails you, claiming to be from FEMA and offering help with funeral expenses, out of the blue, is a scammer. Losing a loved one is a traumatic time. There’s the loss and there is the work of making all sorts of arrangements that make this time stressful. Scammers know that this stressful and try to steal your money and your personal information by taking advantage of you while you are under stress.

FEMA discourages disclosing any personal information of a deceased individual such as name, birth date, or Social Security number to anyone who initiates an unsolicited telephone call, email, or text message. After you have applied for the funeral program, FEMA says that it may call you from an unidentified phone number. If you doubt that a caller is legitimate, FEMA recommends that your hang up and report the call to the COVID-19 Funeral Assistance Helpline at (844) 684-6333 or to the National Center for Disaster Fraud Hotline at (866) 720-5721.

For more details about obtaining funeral assistance from FEMA, check out the following links,

 

Federal Emergency Management Agency:

https://www.fema.gov/disaster/coronavirus/economic/funeral-assistance

https://www.fema.gov/disaster/coronavirus/economic/funeral-assistance/faq

 

Federal Trade Commission:

https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/blog/2021/04/scammers-target-loved-ones-covid-19-victims

 

US Department of Justice National Center for Disaster Fraud:

https://www.justice.gov/disaster-fraud

 

The Seattle Times:

https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/health/coronavirus-daily-news-updates-aug-30-what-to-know-today-about-covid-19-in-the-seattle-area-washington-state-and-the-world/

 

 

 

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