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Scammer's website www.communitydevelopmentgrantfund.com
Country United States
Victim Location HI 96818, USA
Type of a scam Government Grant
Scammer's website www.communitydevelopmentgrantfund.com
Scammer's email [email protected]
Country United States
Victim Location CA 90806, USA
Total money lost $2,000
Type of a scam Government Grant
This iteration, is very similar, they offer the same amounts for the same prices, the same set of "coincidences/troubles" happens and they will even offer to pay off your credit cards and loans if you don't take the loan. Now, they will legitimately pay off your cards/loans, BUT the payment will get returned which will then screw up your account and you will lose the credit cards. They offer wire transfer but will require your bank log in information "to complete the wire", which even if you're not used to being scammed, you know is bull[censored]. If you ask for a refund, they'll offer you a refund but you must pay for your refund, which they will then proceed to send more fake screenshots showing Wire, Direct Deposit and Paypal transactions failing, which is impossible to happen. Thus you will have to pay EVEN MORE money (in Gift Cards or Bit Coin) and when you ask them to send the money through wire or bitcoin, they'll say they can't send, only receive. No company can only receive money.
Do not do business with these guys, they will hack/clone your family member's FB/IG account to try to seem legitimate and that they actually received the money. The first major red flag was gift cards, but some times when you're desparate for help and you get turned down by everyone you don't think clearly, so that's the first sign it was, and when it should have stopped.
So if you're looking for loans or any kind of financial assistance, DO NOT trust anything called a "grant" unless it's from school or a credit union.