Crooks taking advantage of servicemen, women
Aug 7, 2010 - Things aren’t always what they seem, warns Tommy Clack, field manager and veterans service officer for the Georgia Department of Veterans Services for the east side of Atlanta.
Telephone solicitors may not be who they say they are and just because a guy with a pair of camouflage pants and a flag sets up a table outside a local retail store, he may not be a veteran.
Clack says scam artists are running rampant in an effort to circumvent government funding and charitable donations intended for veterans.
“It’s an epidemic going on in Georgia and the country,” he said. “All these billions of dollars the federal government is acknowledging they are putting into the veterans’ arena, there are unscrupulous people out there who want to partake of that. They fake being a veteran, fake credentials, have fake offices and collect money from an unknowing public.”
Clack said the reason is simple — the word “veteran” evokes an emotional response.
“When you use the word ‘veteran’ in public, you’re going to get a response,” he said. “Americans want to take care of them.” Continued



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