The caller claimed that my application for hardship assistance had been approved, despite me not applying for any such assistance, they said i was eligable to recieve $27,000.00, i did not return their call.
Alerta: campaña de phishing con préstamo inexistente
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Imagina que recibes un mensaje anunciando un préstamo de $37,000 que nunca solicitaste. La tendencia muestra que este número se usa para campañas de phishing masivo, aprovechando la urgencia financiera. Lo más prudente es no devolver la llamada ni proporcionar datos personales; verifica siempre la legitimidad vía canales oficiales. Bloquea el número en tu móvil y reporta el incidente a tu operador. Mantén tu bandeja de entrada libre de correos sospechosos y usa filtros anti‑spam. Si crees que tu información pudo haber sido comprometida, cambia contraseñas y monitorea tus cuentas bancarias.
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An email was received from the supposedly legitimate "Financial Hardship Department" claiming that a $37K grant was available, but this is believed to be a scam.
You should report this number
An email was received stating that a hardship application had been approved, with a request to call to discuss a $37K payment.
An email was received claiming that a hardship application had been approved, but it's likely a scam.
I recieved an email claiming my hardship application was approved, and I needed to call to recieve $37K.
I recieved an email saying my hardship application was aproved, and i needed to call to recieve $37K
An email was sent claiming that a hardship application had been approved, with a request to call back regarding a substantial amount of money.
I recived a scam email stating I had aplicated for a hardship fund, but I never filled out any aplicaton form, and I didnt call them back
I recieved a scam email about a hardship fund, but i never applied for it, so i didnt bother to call them
No application was made for a hardship fund, yet a scam email was received, prompting no return call.
I got a email scam, saying i applied for hardship fund, but i didnt, didnt call them back
I got an email saying I was aproved for 37,000 in financial relief, but I didnt schedule an appointment because it sounds like a scam
The call was identified as a financial assistance scam.
I recieved an email about a 37k financial aid for hardship, it's obviousy a scam from a hotmail account
I was sent a text message stating that I had been approved for a $37,000 hardship loan, which I never applied for.
An email scam, identical to those reported by others, was encountered.
This number appears to be a phishing attempt, claiming financial hardship and demanding $37,000 - it's best to report and block it.
Upon receiving an unsolicited email about a hardship program I had not applied for, I investigated the associated phone number and found it to be a phishing scam, offering a fake reward of $37,000.00
A suspicious email was received claiming approval for $37,000 in financial relief, but it was suspected to be a scam and thus ignored.
This number is associated with a financial scam.
I received an email from a hotmail account regarding a $37k financial aid for hardship, which I knew nothing about, and it's clearly a hoax.
I received an unsolicited text claiming I was approved for a $37,000 hardship loan, which I never applied for, indicating a potential scam
The email scam is identicle to whats been reported by other complainants, its pretty obvious whats going on
The claim of financial hardship and a specific amount like $37,000 sounds like a phishing attempt and should be treated as such - block and report.
I recieved an email saying i applied for a hardship program, which i didnt, it said i could get 37,000.00 so i looked up the phone number and fond it was spam or phising
An email notified me of an approval for $37,000 in financial relief, but I'm skeptical as it seems like a scam, especially since they want me to schedule an appointment to discuss it.
Like others, I recieved an email about a $37k financial aid for hardship from a hotmail account, which I know is not legitamate.
I never applied for a loan, yet received a text claiming I was approved for $37,000.
A claim of financial hardship with an offer of $37,000 is likely a phishing attempt, so it's best to report and block it.