HAS ANYONE EVER RECEIVED AN EMAIL “UNCOLLECTED FUNDS FOR ………”, STATING IT’S A GOVERNMENT PROGRAM?

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It states which it is a supervision module which offers we income to compensate off bills etc. all we have to do is compensate a shipping. It explains which they give we a info we need to fill out a correct supervision forms to embrace income in your paycheck. The shipping price varies from $20-$8 depending upon how prolonged we wish to wait for for a package. we am carrying a little monetary problems as well as we am extraordinary if this is a scam. Has any one ever followed up with something similar to this as well as essentially perceived money? The name of a organizaion is Financial Assistance Network formed in Washington, DC. Also, does any one know how to embrace benefit or income to compensate off bills etc… Thanks in allege for any help!

Posted on February 3, 2010 at 6:54 pm by admin · Permalink
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  1. Written by Reject18
    on February 3, 2010 at 6:54 pm
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    Don’t EVER give out personal information to people who randomly send you an e-mail. I know sometimes it looks like a good idea, but no legitimate company and definitely not the govt would send you an e-mail to get info from you. Don’t take the chance, because if you’re having financial problems now, imagine what it’ll be like fighting fraud on top of it.

  2. Written by dudewtf?
    on February 3, 2010 at 6:54 pm
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    ITS BULL FECES

  3. Written by Love
    on February 3, 2010 at 6:54 pm
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    hey, Never believe in such mails. people receive so many such mails. forget bt them no matter how enticing they r

  4. Written by sarch_uk
    on February 3, 2010 at 6:54 pm
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    The fact that they are asking you for money to pay the shipping suggests to me that this is definitely a scam,….no matter how desperate you may or may not be to pay off your debts, please do not send this company any money or any personal details.
    The only safe, legitimate way to pay off debts is to cut down on your out goings, prepare a budget and stick to it, and either talk to a bank manager or see if your company are prepared to help you with a low interest consolidation loan. In the UK we have something called the Citizen’s Advice Bureau where we can go for advice on all matters…do they have some such organisation in the States that may be able to advise you?
    You could also see if you have any items that you no longer require and raise some money by selling them.
    Good Luck.

  5. Written by marnefir
    on February 3, 2010 at 6:54 pm
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    Do not give up any money or personal information…If you have doubts, try getting in touch with them on the telephone….
    Many lenders get your name and address like any other business gets your name and address within your community.
    If they claim to be a governmental agency…what department within the government do they work out of…?

  6. Written by globalre
    on February 3, 2010 at 6:54 pm
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    all emails of this nature are scam.

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