Yes, it is. They are typically claiming that they have some funds for you, a lottery or sweepstakes or anything else. And all you have to do is send them a fee for processing. If you do, you'll never hear from them again, or get that check.
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This is often mentioned in Nigerian scams - and it does not exist.
My answer is also a question. "Who in the world would give you $50,000 with out doing anything?"
Yes.
yes IF YES HOW I RECEIVE A LETTER FROM BRIAN C. SANDERSON IS A SCAM
No. Contact your county Facilitator's Office for information on what you need to do next.
The Law Enforcement Assistance Administration was established in 1968 and done away with in 1982. It was replaced by the Office of Justice Assistance, Research, and Statistics, which was replaced 2 years later with the Office of Justice Programs.
first the winning is a fraud, there is nopercentae and dont pay anyone asking you to pay for your winning is just a scam.
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The Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA) is the lead. OFDA is an office within USAID's Bureau for Democracy, Conflict, and, Humanitarian Assistance. NOTE: USAID - U.S. Agency for International Development
To apply for government assistance as a student, you will need to go to your student aide office on your college campus. If you are not sure where this is, you should go to the admissions office, or student counseling office for assistance in locating your Student Aide Office. Then when you get to your student aide office just ask them about the assistance that you will need and they will help you with applying for government assistance. If you have any questions about the government assistance programs available, they in most cases can answer your questions, or point you in the right direction of where to get the answers to the questions you need.