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Lets examine, Be Scams by Facebook Friends or Hackers 1 John 4:1 New International Version Dear friends, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits to see whether they are from God, because many false prophets have gone out into the world Is it illegal to ask people for money for personal use on the internet? As long as you dont , commit fraud, you can beg. Fraud would saying you had the Ebola virus first emerged in 1976 in simultaneous outbreaks in Sudan and Zaire, and claiming also you have six kids to feed and you ( dont ) really have the Ebola virus, and have only one kid. Or setting up a fake charity; or using a real charity such as The American Red Cross, also known as the American National Red Cross, is a humanitarian organization that provides emergency assistance, disaster relief and education inside the United States. It is the designated U.S. affiliate of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies. Many scanners will ( not ) give them the funds you raised. If you ever get a message from one of your friends on Facebook asking for financial help, think twice, this could be a Facebook scam! ( Many ) Churches are the worse scanners in the earth! They will tell you if they dont received your faithful pledge of $1000 dollars, they are going to cancelled their broadcasting network. Many will attempt to sale you prayer clothe, say it been prayed over and will heal your body! Only Christ can heal you or bless you ( not ) man or trinkets. While the false, Prosperity Pastor, wears a 500 dollar suit, and the wife drive a 2015 Mercedes Benz! Many, hacker starts this Facebook scam by hacking into your Facebook account and posting a plea for help on your Facebook page. They may even go so far with this Facebook scam as to change your username and password, locking you out of your own Facebook page. Heres the worst part of this Facebook scam, they then go on to send out messages to all your Facebook friends asking for money! Dont send personal information, such as bank account numbers or Social Security numbers, via e-mail. If youre asked for this information in an e-mail, dont respond and dont click on links in the message. Take your time. If a message tells you to act now or keep the transaction a secret, be skeptical. Dont be pressured into making a rash decision. Report and then delete suspicious e-mails. OnGuard Online, a program maintained by the Federal Trade Commission, encourages consumers to check spam e-mails for scams and to forward suspicious messages to the appropriate authorities* before deleting them.
Posted on: Sat, 17 Jan 2015 20:03:24 +0000

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