We are constantly hit with ads leading us to believe that we are going to get something for nothing. This is truly not the case in most situations. It’s going to turn out to be a scam.
When you run across this type of ‘deal’ always keep an eye out for that small print that is going to tell you the truth about this deal that really isn’t that at all. Free grants and scholarships are indeed available but they really need to be checked out for validity.
We get tons of junk mail in one form or another every day. You have got to make it a point to read through this carefully if you are interested in anything that any one of these has to offer. There can be things hidden to trick you.
Read the fine print and the wording of the text in each and every piece if mail you consider before signing up for a grant or scholarship that comes to you unexpectedly.
The easiest targets are student with a less-than-perfect GPA. First come first serve offers are almost always bogus.
Another line to suck in victims of this type of scam is “You’ve Won.” Don’t believe it. If you win something, you most likely applied for it. This again falls under the rule of “If it sounds too good to be true it most likely is.”
Scams such as these may ask you for credit card information. They may even ask you for your bank account information “in order to hold your winnings.” Do not do this. This is a tell tale sign of a scam. No legitimate scholarship is going to ask for this information.
Yet another great clue is to never believe anything that says “It’s Guaranteed.” Even life isn’t guaranteed so really think about the validity of that offer.
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