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  2. More False Claims Circulate Comparing Hurricane Disaster Aid ...

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    FEMA’s Serious Needs Assistance program provides eligible applicants with a one-time payment of $750 per household, designed to cover immediate emergency expenses. The $750 payment is not ...

  3. What to know about FEMA’s $750 hurricane disaster payments

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    This $750 payment is thanks to a relatively new federal program, implemented in March of this year. It can be delivered via direct deposit to a bank or a preloaded debit card, can be used to buy ...

  4. Overpayment scam - Wikipedia

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    1.3 Business payment account scam. 1.4 Rental scam. 2 See also. 3 ... a scammer usually finds potential victims by cold calling phone numbers until there is a ...

  5. Here’s how to qualify for FEMA aid — including the $750 payment

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    The initial $750 is the first payment FEMA will make to storm survivors, who are also eligible for other forms of assistance. ... Apply by phone at 1-800-621-3362. ... Your Social Security number.

  6. Credit card fraud - Wikipedia

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    A fake automated teller slot used for "skimming". Credit card fraud is an inclusive term for fraud committed using a payment card, such as a credit card or debit card. [1] The purpose may be to obtain goods or services or to make payment to another account, which is controlled by a criminal.

  7. Wikipedia : Wikipedia Signpost/2024-01-31/Disinformation report

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    Prices start at about $750, and quickly escalate to $1,500 or $10,000 — or more — as the "Elite Wiki Writers" claim that extra work is needed, or requirements have been raised by Wikipedia. We estimate that the proceeds of this scam in 2023 were at least $500,000, and perhaps well over $1,000,000.

  8. This Chicago couple got scammed out of $4,500 after walking ...

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    Learn how tap-to-pay scams work and how to protect yourself. This Chicago couple got scammed out of $4,500 after walking into Target — and then got a hospital bill after it turned violent. Here ...

  9. Lottery scam - Wikipedia

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    Another type of lottery scam is a scam email or web page where the recipient had won a sum of money in the lottery. The recipient is instructed to contact an agent very quickly but the scammers are just using a third party company, person, email or names to hide their true identity, in some cases offering extra prizes (such as a 7 Day/6 Night Bahamas Cruise Vacation, if the user rings within 4 ...