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Received bogus message from a friend on Instagram. Thought it was her, sounded like the way she talks on messages. She told me about a big Gov. Grant for house repairs and bills she’d received recently & it was real easy to obtain. Gov money set aside that a lot of people weren’t aware of, and like the Stimulus checks. Gave me a number to text for more info. and to apply. During the texts to a so-called Gov Attorney, I kept messaging my ‘friend’ to ask if the procedures were correct, as it didn’t sound right to me, as I was skeptical. Of course the person texting me, was the same person messaging me on Instagram. The ‘Attorney’ said I was eligible to receive a large Grant for house improvements. However, I would have to pay for insurance on payment (or something that sounded feasible). I know the Gov would never ask for upfront money for a Grant, but my ‘friend’ kept saying she had to do the same to receive her Grant. Everything was telling me this must be a Scam, but because I thought my friend had done it, I could do it. Eventually I messaged my real friend via different method, and she told me she hadn’t sent me any messages about a Gov Grant.

He call me and said that I'd won a student grant of $9,000.00 and ask me my address, phone number.

- Chester, SC, USA

was contacted thur messager on Facebook using a classmate full name about Federal Government Grant, saying she applied and received $30,000. I texted the phone 740-493-7475 concerning the grant was told this money is thur World Bank once qualified you pay a fee starting at $500 up to $10,000 depends on the grant amount and not to share information until I receive my money. They wanted my information like address date of birth phone number marriage status and income.

This person said I could get a grant only after I pay a fee.

- Memphis, TN, USA

I recd a text message on April 14, 2019 stating that I was on the list to receive a government grant of up to $200,000 to pay my bills; I did not have to pay the money back. They sent me a reference no. (BE102/85428 and a batch no. 28102001PRD) by messenger on social media. I was informed that I had to pay the taxes; I sent them a total of $2400 via gift cards (Apple) on April 14, 2019. I spoke to a man with a foreign accent, but I could not understand him.

- Pryor, OK, USA

They call me multiple times even after I asked them not too. But they said I was qualified for a $9,100.00 government grant. I explain to them I wasn't interested and that I knew this was a scam and they said it wasn't and than I hung up. But then they just keep calling me and harassing me now.

I was told when I answered the 667-228-6725 phone number that I had been selected by the Federal Government Grants to be rewarded with $9000.00. I was given a confirmation number and the phone number of 202-602-2450 to call and ask for the financial advisor as to how I was to receive this money as well as giving the advisor the confirmation number. When I called the number a recording told me all lines were busy and for me to leave my phone number and the reason for the call. I have reason to believe this indeed was a scam call, because both voices had a foreign accent to them.I then called the local ScamPulse.com and the person I talked to advised that this was most likely a scam, so therefore I am giving this report.

- Rock Falls, IL, USA

A close friend gave me a number to contact an. Federal goverment agent. (Gary tomkins, Jr) the texts were choppy and words spelled wrong. Wanted $3000 clearance fee

Then UPS men would deliver $200,000 cash. I now think she might of got scammed to. However she said she got the $200,000.

I was contacted by instant messenger on Facebook using a friends account. They asked how I was doing and then told me all about this great grand program where I could receive $90,000 and don’t have to pay it back. This was the final message that they sent to me:

“This is the online federal agent who helped me get mine, click on the link it will direct you to her page. Send her a message that you want to apply for a grant

m.me/vickymarlucas.gov”

- Newmarket, NH, USA

Called saying due to democracy I was selected for a grant, they confirmed my name very incorrectly pronounced so I replied “sure”, they asked if my zip code was 26505 (I lived there 3 years ago and they said this was because I paid my taxes on time which show I am in New Hampshire now West Virginia) they said they had to confirm my age, so i lied and she continued. Asked my employment and I said unemployed to which she said I qualify. She then gave three options of payment, bank account something inaudible and then western union. I then continued asking why her system said I was 27 and if that was accurate and she eventually hung up avoiding the question over and over.

- Cincinnati, OH, USA

I received a message on messenger on my computer from a friend yesterday 9-27-17 late afternoon. He said how are you, and this is how I got this grant and that he was using it on health benefits. He said the grant was through the government and to call 1-502-694-2167. He said that you only have to pay to. Hello and he says I am doing great how are you doing to, what have you been up to, have you heard about home care and family support program free money (government grants) going on now. It's a world empowerment program to help people especially the citizens, widowed, deaf, retired am so happy I got the home care and family support funds worth of $100,000 already. I got the money for both home care and family support through government grants program. Then he tells me claim manager is 1-502-694-2167 and [email protected]. He said try to contact them right now they will explain all about the program to you then he says it's better you text or email them. He says the fee is just 1% of any amount you picked. Hope their replying to you right. I asked him are you conning me, and he said no just kind of busy right now. I tell him it's been documented, which means that I was approved. He says have they sent you any amount options list yet. He said I swear with my life this is real and legit. He then changed it I send them $3000 and then they send me $300,000. They are waiting for me to get back with them about sending the money. I emailed them back that I am not comfortable with sending money to someone I don't know and I haven't heard back. The guy from the organization I emailed with I don't think it is anyone from the States the typing is not accurate, kindly lets know the actual amount from our amount options, we send you yesterday so that we will give you the information where to get it send to and bring you your money within 24 hours. We confirm your payment. 

- Cincinnati, OH, USA

The first phone call I got was about a half hour ago 6-14-17 12:30pm and it was from 315-636-5266. The person on the line had an Asian accent he said Sam Johnson was his name and he was calling about a government grant and he had an extension of 774, then he hangs up on me, and I call back and I asked to speak with Sam Johnson and they handed him the phone and he got an attitude and said why you don't believe me.They gave me code number KR963 to let the second person know. So, after I spoke with Sam Johnson they transferred me to a second person (I didn't get his name) to give the code number to. I gave the code number, it was another asian accent, that's when I start asking questions this doesn't sound right, and then they hung up and I told them I was going to call the ScamPulse.com on them. They said I would get $9,200, but I had to go to Walmart and put down $200 something, send them by filling out some sort of form at Walmart, and send them $200 something and they would then send it back. 

at 1:52pm on Wednesday May 10. I received a call from a restricted number. when I answered the woman said her name was Nancy Sanchez from Washington, DC. She was calling from the United State Federal Grant Program. I had been chosen from thousands of other people all across the United State to receive a grant of 9 thousand dollars. This was completely free and I did not need to pay it back in anyway. She continued to explain that this was not a school loan or a tax refund. when I asked for her name, name of the company and her phone number, I was told to shut up and she continued to talk about the money that I would receive. when I confronted her, she hung up

- Fort Mill, SC, USA

United States federal grants department from Washington DC called and said I got selected from the government to receive $9,200 of grant money from the government because I didn't file bankruptcy or something like that and that the money is given to me from the government and that I do not have to pay it back. The number they gave me to call to receive my money is....(206)408-1927. I know this is a scam. I never called the number because it is a set up.

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