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Beware the Fire Scammers

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Scammers are out in force following the deadly Northern California fires. Federal officials suspect tens of thousands of bogus claims have already been filed.

Fire fraudsters are conducting their scams by impersonating officials whose job it is to help fire victims.

There are many things you can do and tricks to watch out for so you don't fall prey to the scammers.

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