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Harris County warns of fake fundraisers after Texas floods, including a scam GoFundMe page for a flood victim.
Within minutes of being reported, this fake GoFundMe page was shut down, but not before scammers used a surprising tactic.
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.
Monetary donations are the most effective way to help, and several reputable organizations are accepting funds.
A Burlington woman says a photo of her children was used for a GoFundMe campaign for victims of the Texas flood.
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