123-658-9865

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    francis
    Who is this?
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    None
    This company called from some federal reserve ans something about a grant and I politely asked them to remove my number from their list, the man proceeded to tell me to shut up and listen and said I was f#%^*{#n crazy, I told them if they call me again I will contact the police, and they hung up.
    • Caller: U.S. Federal reserve
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    Jennifer
    The number is repeated to call me will not stop.
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    Janice
    Last night a person in broken English said I had a $9,000 refund the government would like to send me. I hung up and they called again today
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    DaFox
    There is an old and on going scam to steal your money and ID.
    You get a call or a letter claiming the government is giving away grant money and you qualify!!!!   <---It is a scam!
    You are instructed to call a number or visit a website, where you will be asked for credit card info, bank account info, and personal ID info.
    They will claim to handle the grant claim for a small fee, or that you must pay taxes on the grant in advance.
    You may be instructed to visit a local Walmart, Walgreen, or some store that sells pre-paid credit cards or money cards (common types are called Green-Dot, MoneyPak, and such) or they may say you need to wire transfer cash via Western Union, MoneyGram, or such. The reason they ask you to use these type of money services is because once the transfer is complete, there is no way for you to recover the money you sent.

    The only legitimate avenue for government grants is through www.grants.gov which is the official US government web site for grants.
    From their FAQ concerning fraud:
    http://www.grants.gov/web/grants/support/general-support/grant-fraud.html

    Please note the following:

    No government grant-making agency will make phone calls; send email or letters to solicit money or personal banking information from a potential grant recipient.
    There are no processing fees for federal grants.
    Federal grants are not issued for personal use, but are intended for institutions and non-profits to carry out projects with a public purpose.
    Know who you're dealing with on the web.  Scam artists will often post a website with a name similar to a legitimate site.
    If you have provided personal banking information to anyone claiming to be associated with a Federal grant agency, call your bank immediately to prevent unauthorized access to your account.

    If you receive a call, mail, email, FAX, or any other form of communication soliciting you for a grant, STOP.
    It is a scam.
    Report it to the FTC:
    http://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0113-government-grant-scams

    File a complaint with the FTC. If you think you may have been a victim of a government grant scam, file a complaint with the FTC online https://ftccomplaintassistant.gov/ , or call toll-free, 1-877-FTC-HELP (1-877-382-4357); TTY: 1-866-653-4261. The FTC enters Internet, telemarketing, identity theft, and other fraud-related complaints into Consumer Sentinel, a secure online database available to hundreds of civil and criminal law enforcement agencies in the U.S. and abroad.
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    JM
    Called - no message left - thanks to the above, caller is now blocked
    • Caller: "Name Not Found"

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