Scam
They want to see what they can get out you obviously. No good scammers always come with good intentions to steal whatever you got to give.
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They want to see what they can get out you obviously. No good scammers always come with good intentions to steal whatever you got to give.
I have not applied for this it's a scammer. They call me trying to give me items and more but I have to give them personal information that's why I don't want to engage in the website or open it up.
If I could give the real stars I would just spam spam Spam spam
Sends 2-4 spam emails every day with subject like:-
Additional Relief Benefits
CashApp Notice: assistance details ready for you
Access your grant-resources for today
Have never engaged with them. Email addresses purchased from unethical sources,
Praying on vulnerable people suffering financial hardship with fake financial assistance. Absolute lowlife parasites.
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