March 13, 2020
Salem — The Oregon Division of Financial Regulation is warning Umatilla County residents to avoid a scam offering to help them rebuild their flood-damaged homes. 
In the scam, the International Finance Cooperation of Needy Families Supports (IFCNFS) offers to provide cash to rebuild your home. The IFCNFS is a phony organization and the fraudster is looking for victims to send them personal information and cash. Avoid this scam. 
It was reported to the division that a person operating by the name of Patricia Barlow offered to help a Umatilla County flood victim rebuild their home. The potential victim just needed to fill out an online application and send $3,000. The person did not send any money to the fraudster and reported it to the division. 
The division encourages everyone to follow these tips to avoid financial scams: 
- Do not give out personal information by phone, email, or text message. 
- Be careful opening emails, clicking on links, or downloading, files regardless of the sender. 
- Be suspicious about claims that require personal information for free money. 
- Report suspicious scams to local authorities. 
 For more information about protecting your finances, visit 
dfr.oregon.gov/financial. Consumers can also contact the division’s advocates at 888-877-4894 (toll-free) to ask questions, file complaints, or check the license of a financial company or advisor. 
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