Question about a letter I received with a check enclosed stating I've been approved for a grant? - letter with check enclosed
I received a letter with a check for $ 2950 saying I was approved for a grant of 45,000 dollars. I recently applied for a grant, but I'm not sure whether this is lawful. It is said that the examination is allowed from 2950, send me to pay the international clearance for the full amount. No test is 100% true as I see it (watermarks, security analysis, etc. ..) I called the number of letters and talked to a lady about it and told me what to do, c is the check - filed in 2950, when it in my account I need to call and give me information that I extend to 2950 to. Once you set a date for the delivery of the full amount of UPS, FedEx or DHL. She let me know when that day comes I have to present my ID, so that theyto release the check box for me. She has not found the need to "quotas" or something to pay that out of the bag would either. Please help me with this or everyone knows that I, or send your answers please let me know. I do not want to be deceived and do not want to miss the real thing, if that's true!


4 comments:
The test was a forgery, or is simply wrong. Cash, cash calls and about 3 or 4 months of your bank takes money from the check in your account. They are, the more money the bank charges.
What should access the application? It is extremely difficult for a private citizen to receive a government subsidy. If someone contacts you and said you could get a grant and wanted to do it for you for a fee, you lose a lot of money. Even if it is legitimate, there is no subsidy is guaranteed until it is issued. A request is a request and can be easily rejected than accepted.
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Nothing is missing, believe me.
http://consumerfraudreporting.org/Schola ...
Sounds like a variation on the counterfeit check fraud proven. It works the same for all the fake lotteries are likely to "win" too.
Bottom line - the test is false. Counterfeit checks can be so in these days is not possible to tell for the banks.
If you deposit the check and then withdraw the funds. then the bank is in a few weeks is that the control is good, and come after you for money. And you are legally obligated to repay. As mentioned means to them, you must repay the bank "from his pocket." If you do not send any money, the bank will collect money from your account. But you can still be in trouble for filing a false check.
See the FTC (Federal Trade Commission) warns consumers about fake check scams, and learn more.
It looks like a total fraud ...
What is the name of the company or institution to borrow money?
Why can not afford to pay the $ 3,000 themselves, but give the money?
Sorry, but that does not make much sense to me. And why should you pay international clearance fee? Because they are switched off, ie they have no legal recourse against them if anything happens!
Sorry, sounds too lazy.
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