Sorry?I fell for it too?$2.97 for free grants that you can't get unless you pay another $57.99 a month?for something you can get for free at grants.government.com?Is a Rip?Rip OFF?
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tj
There is more to this scam than that. The $2.97 "trial offer" was just to get your account number.
They now have your account number, and they will start cramming monthly charges as long as they can.
Contact your bank immediately to notify them that a scammer has your account number and you need to close the account immediately to prevent fraudulent charges.
If you already have the larger charges showing up or pending, dispute them through your bank as fraudulent. Your bank can reverse them, but only if you dispute within 60 days of the statement date of the statement showing the disputed charges.
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tj
File fraud complaints with FTC, your state Attorney General, and at www.ic3.gov
Do NOT trust any cancellation or refund promises, as such scams will say anything to delay you past the 60 day FRB Reg. E or FCBA dispute periods during which your bank can just yank back their stolen money. Dispute with your bank, and follow up with a written dispute or fraud affidavit sent to your bank's dispute address from your statement.
Do NOT use checking accounts, debit cards, or check cards for any payments to anyone you do not know and trust. Limit their use to payments to trusted creditors such as rent, mortgage, utilities, etc. Use only credit cards for retail or online payments, as the fraud protections are stronger and it is less disruptive to block credit card numbers when fraud occurs.
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can't trust anything
I can not say anything nice so I can not say anything
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kits
Why cant the fed gov stop this? these scammers take hard earned money. that is for food bills.saying there with the goverment.you think your getting help so you do it then theres no food no bills paid and mo money..i pray there tongue rott off with painful cancer for lying and stealing..
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They now have your account number, and they will start cramming monthly charges as long as they can.
Contact your bank immediately to notify them that a scammer has your account number and you need to close the account immediately to prevent fraudulent charges.
If you already have the larger charges showing up or pending, dispute them through your bank as fraudulent. Your bank can reverse them, but only if you dispute within 60 days of the statement date of the statement showing the disputed charges.
Do NOT trust any cancellation or refund promises, as such scams will say anything to delay you past the 60 day FRB Reg. E or FCBA dispute periods during which your bank can just yank back their stolen money. Dispute with your bank, and follow up with a written dispute or fraud affidavit sent to your bank's dispute address from your statement.
Do NOT use checking accounts, debit cards, or check cards for any payments to anyone you do not know and trust. Limit their use to payments to trusted creditors such as rent, mortgage, utilities, etc. Use only credit cards for retail or online payments, as the fraud protections are stronger and it is less disruptive to block credit card numbers when fraud occurs.