Attorney General’s Price Gouging App
In 2019, Attorney General Ashley Moody launched an app called No Scam to help consumers quickly and effectively report price gouging during a declared state of emergency. No Scam is an app designed to help consumers report allegations of price gouging in real-time and allow information on possible violations be sent to the Attorney General’s Office immediately. The app allows consumers to attach pictures, copies of receipts and more when reporting suspected price gouging—directly from smart phones.
The Attorney General's No Scam Price Gouging App can be downloaded for free through Apple and Android stores by searching No Scam. It is available in English and Spanish. The Spanish No Scam app is available to users who have their home language set to Spanish on their cellular devices. To see No Scam in Spanish, simply change the phone’s native language to Spanish and download the app.
"Price gouging during a declared state of emergency can leave Floridians feeling defenseless and cause a sense of urgency for needed commodities. The stress caused by an approaching storm or other emergency and its disruptive, and sometimes, devastating aftermath should not be further intensified by price gouging. It is our hope that this app will assist us in raising awareness about price gouging laws and deter those who might otherwise consider violating the law, while at the same time help our consumer protection investigators get the reports and supporting information they need in real-time, so they can respond immediately to thwart any alleged illegal activity."
-Ashley Moody, Florida Attorney General
Proving price gouging can be complex, so having direct evidence of pricing information is important to making a case of a violation under the price gouging statute. The No Scam app makes it easy to supply this essential information often while you are still at the location where the alleged conduct is occurring.
The app will allow users in real-time to:
• Send pictures of prices on signs, online posts and products;
• Capture and report receipts and email confirmations;
• Write narratives of interactions with sellers of a good or commodity;
• Report evidence of prices of identical products by different sellers in the same vicinity; and
• Capture additional supporting documentation.
For more tips view the Attorney General’s Scam at a Glance: Price Gouging: here.