The $6400 Dollar Stimulus and Spending Card Scam

The $6400 Dollar Stimulus and Spending Card Scam

The 6400 dollar Stimulus and free subsidy being advertised mainly on YouTube is a fake and the government doesn't offer it. People can also check the authorized websites – benefits.gov, govloans.gov, and grants.gov to learn about all available government aid and benefit programs. If you see advertisements on YouTube about a $6,400 subsidy stimulus check, they are scams. The scammers are using deep fakes to impersonate celebrities like Dr. Phil, Joe Rogan, Andrew Tate, Steve Harvey, and even Joe Biden to make the ads appear as if they are endorsed by them.

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The $6400 Dollar Stimulus and Spending Card Scam