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A scam where an inspector calls your home saying that you are on a scam list, and you are to recieve $50,000 for being on this list. He then ask's for your Aol password, social security number, and other information. i know its scam. I just wanted to know if the same thing happen to anybody else. anytime anyone asks for your SSN... you can be sure that it's a scam anytime anyone says you have won $50,000 ooooooH i have never heard of it. |
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