No. And no one ever will. This is what is known as an advance fee scam. If someone asks you to pay money to get a loan, prize, gift, gift card, lottery win, etc. It is a scam. Everytime. The idea is to get you to send money in advance of getting what you think you will. Of course, you just end up poorer. Please be aware that payday loans are illegal in some US States, and a fee to obtain a loan is illegal in every US State.
Ellen called me and said I was approved for a 8,500 free grant but I have to pay $250 and I will get it back as soon as it get cleared with the federal reserve bank!! did anyone try this???
As per the Federal Grants website at http://www.grants.gov
YOU WILL NOT BE CONTACTED BY THE GOVERNMENT TO OFFER YOU A GRANT.
The government does not contact people to offer them money. If you do qualify for a government grant, the government does not request payment for it.
THERE ARE NO FEES ASSOCIATED WITH APPLYING FOR A GOVERNMENT GRANT.
Providing financial information to prove that you qualify for a government grant is typical, but you should never pay money to apply for a grant. People who run scams often claim to provide help and sometimes claim to be "federal government" officials, don't be fooled by these scams that request money from you.
ALL GOVERNMENT GRANTS INVOLVE AN APPLICATION PROCESS
If you have not submitted an application for a government grant and someone claims you have been awarded one, it's a scam. Grant money is not given over the phone for a fee. In order to qualify for a grant you must apply for the specific opportunity that you are qualified to apply for.
GOVERNMENT GRANTS ARE AWARDED FOR EXPLICIT OPPORTUNITIES
Government Grants are typically awarded to states, cities, educational institutions, nonprofits and other organizations to fund research and other projects.
GOVERNMENT GRANT APPLICATIONS AND INFORMATION IS FREE
Be cautious of offers that ask for your personal information (especially financial) when requesting a fee to access grant information. You can always access free information about government grants and other benefits at Grants.gov and Govbenefits.gov
If you get this call, please report it to:
http://www.grants.gov/web/grants/support/general-support/grant-fraud.html
Today, some guy ( Jason) called saying if I gave him $250 (money gram) he would give me 8,500. Don't give him anything it's a scam. By the way this is the number (202) 559 7977 they called from.