15/12/2024
Here's an alert on catering scams:
# Warning Signs
1. *Unsolicited offers*: Be cautious of unexpected catering offers via social media, text or email.
2. *Low prices*: Unrealistically low quotes may indicate a scam.
3. *No contract*: Lack of a written contract or unclear terms.
4. *Upfront payment*: Requests for full payment before services are rendered.
5. *Poor communication*: Difficulty contacting the caterer or unprofessional responses.
# Scam Tactics
1. *Fake websites*: Professional-looking sites with fake reviews and no physical address.
2. *Bait-and-switch*: Substituting lower-quality food or services.
3. *Overcharging*: Inflated bills or hidden fees.
4. *No-shows*: Caterer fails to deliver services.
# Protection Tips
1. *Research thoroughly*: Verify caterer's reputation, licenses and reviews.
2. *Get multiple quotes*: Compare prices and services.
3. *Check physical address*: Ensure the caterer has a legitimate location.
4. *Clear contract*: Insist on a detailed, signed agreement.
5. *Payment security*: Use credit cards or secure payment methods.
6. *Verify licenses*: Check with local health departments.
# Reporting Suspicious Activity
1. Philippine National Police (PNP): (02) 723-0401
2. National Bureau of Investigation (NBI): (02) 523-8231
3. Department of Trade and Industry (DTI): (02) 751-3330
Stay vigilant and protect yourself from catering scams!