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Diggs, a media relations manager at State Farm, said that even if homeowners pay their premiums and do everything right, they should still be wary of scam artists.
"All of the old rules about being smart still apply," Diggs said.
Don't ever pay for anything up front, always get estimates and always get referrals, he said.
"If a deal seems too good to be true, it probably is," he said. "There are people looking to profit at your expense."
Not all storm-related businesses are out to make a quick buck, however.
While the number of tornadoes so far this year has surpassed the three-year average of 74, this could be just the beginning of a very tornadic year, according to PropertyCasualty360.com.
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