Posts Tagged ‘debt’

“Chase Away Debt” Relief Scams

Saturday, November 21st, 2009

debt spam exampleI received a disturbing email today from Jill West today with an address of Alvera@aybyra.com. I first thought it was from Chase because the logo was so similar but then I scrolled down the page and the MSNBC logo was on there to make it look reputable. The email just looks plain legit if you are one to just click on logo’s that look like the real thing. When you examine the email more closely it has some characters at the bottom that do not make sense and then when I mouse over the click-able Chase-like logo ad it sends me to a page that is hosted at vczzmt.com. A site that sounds nothing like true Debt Consolidation. I would not click any link with that type of mouse over.

Chase Bank will most likely be disturbed by this email. This is clearly copyright infringement using Chase’s logo and MSNBC’s logo for inappropriate use. The logo looks so close to Chase to confuse people and is highly misleading. Making this our phishing scam of the week. Comment your phishing scams you have dealt with but NO links please.

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Where is My Stimulus Check and How Do I Spend It?

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

If you have not filed taxes you will not be getting a stimulus check.  You must file taxes and select a check from Uncle Sam or a direct deposit to get the money thrown your way.

Also, there is another alert you might want to watch out for.  Identity thieves will have a new cash cow to go after when Billions of dollars flood the streets as free money from the U.S. Government this week.  You may want to check your mailbox frequently if you requested a check and make sure no one can steal it.  I have seen people stealing out of mailboxes when they know other peoples checks or credit cards are arriving in the mail.  Guard your mailbox by getting your mail immediately.

Did you stimulus check arrive this week?

There are many things you can do with the money.  I recommend paying off your debt or mortgage.  The retailers want you to buy, buy, buy.

Wal-Mart will let you cash your stimulus check for free.  Sony is offering $400 discounts on High Definition TV’s.  The number two retailer Home Depot is giving away big discounts on High Efficiency washing machines such as the GE HE’s.

The absolute best way to spend your Stimulus Check?

More important than paying off debt is actually feeding your family and keeping food on the table.  Kroger and Ralph’s will add 10% of the value to the rebate checks in increments of $300 to each gift card.  Albertson’s, SuperValu, and Shop N’ Save will give you an extra $30 for every $300 in rebate checks you put on gift cards.  Your family can look at this as an investment that will earn more than interest in a bank account and keep you eating during a threat of a recession.

Basically, all you have to do is go in your local store and purchase gift cards with your rebate checks and save huge money from that.  My family can spend $200 at least in one grocery trip so it adds up.