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		<title>Scams in The Name of College Scholarship</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Scholarships]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[College Scholarship]]></category>
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Since so many people look around for college scholarships, several of them have become easy prey. Instead of helping them as they portray, some are nothing more than scams.
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<p>from <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWEmins7MrM" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outbound/article/http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWEmins7MrM');">youtube</a></p>
<p>Since so many people look around for college scholarships, several of them have become easy prey. Instead of helping them as they portray, some are nothing more than scams.</p>
<p>There are also companies that claim they&#8217;ll do all the searching for you. All you&#8217;ve to do is give them some basic information. Then they do all the leg work involved for you. This might sound like a worthwhile investment due to the amount of time it can take to find them on your own. However, such businesses are scams as well. They aren’t going to provide you with the information you require to apply for great college scholarships. If you want the you&#8217;re going to have to do the hard work on your own.</p>
<p>A common scam is sending out award letters that you&#8217;ve won a college scholarship. However, it will tell you that there are fees and taxes that have to be paid on it in advance.</p>
<p>There should never be a request for social security numbers or credit card numbers when you fill out college scholarship applications. These requests should also be viewed as red flags that you aren’t dealing with a reputable agency. You&#8217;ll find that most college scholarship scams are operated on the internet. Those behind them have less risk involved with being caught this way.<br />
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They often will use scholarship names that sound very close to real ones too. This way people are less likely to find out that they&#8217;re a scam until it&#8217;s too late. Most people that get scammed like this don’t tell anyone. They&#8217;re too ashamed and too embarrassed that they fell for it.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve never heard of a college scholarship before that does not mean it&#8217;s a scam. You should take your time though to explore more about it. How long has the entity that offers it been around? What are their goals and why do they offer money for schooling? If you can not find such information then you should avoid giving them any information that could be compromising for you.</p>
<p>While most college scholarships offered out there are legitimate you do need to be careful. If you are asked for money, a credit card number, or a social security number do not provide it. You&#8217;ll lose your money and you might be opening up the door for credit card fraud or identity theft to take place. Report any such findings about possible fraud to the proper authorities.</p>
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