Complaint Review: National Institute of Health - Houston Texas
- National Institute of Health 900 Bagby Street Houston, Texas USA
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National Institute of Health Called me and said I had been awarded a 14,000 dollar Grant and the asked me for money before I could get the Grant all together I have Lost 1400 dollars and have not seen a penny of Grant money Houston Maryland
*General Comment: I'm sorry....
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First Nathan Brown talked to me and told me I had been awarded $14000 grant I would never have to pay back! Then I talked to Jacob Martin who told me it would not cost me a cent then I talked to Calvin Fosder all at the 469 281-1717 number. and told me it would cost me nothing for the grant and then they said to get a 200 dollar gift card for the activation of the grant I did and gave them the scratched off number. Then I was supposed to call Ethan Clarke his number is 301- 969-2201 Of Western union And he told me it would cost me 1400 dollars, but if I could get $300 He would release the money for the Grant! I got $300 and then he said I would have to come up with $400 more before he would release the money I could and would not come up with any more money! I live on $800 a month Social Security this is the second time I have fallen for this the first the first time it was Paul Smith and Zim Martinez and I paid them 900.oo and never got Any Grant money that time it was a $10000 Grant! and they still wanted $450 to release the Grant! and I paid them with Itunes cards! I wish I had used a Credit card but I didn't! I still have the Itune cards from the first time and the gift cards from this time
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#1 General Comment
I'm sorry....
AUTHOR: John - (United States)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, November 11, 2017
but your level of gullibility is simply astonishing. In ten seconds you could have discovered this scam with a quick Google search.
Nobody requires hundreds of dollars to release a grant. No legit grant requires ANY money for it's release. Good lord.
It's amazing to me that anyone could reach adulthood and still fall for nonsense like this. How on Earth do you find your way out of the house in the morning?


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