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: Columbia Basin College uses "Money for You!" as the name for its student resource hub, offering emergency grants (SEAG/SSEH) for housing, utilities, and travel expenses.

: Scammers may pretend to be from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) or the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) , claiming they have a "refund" or "held funds" for you to trick you into providing bank details. money for you

: Fraudsters often target past scam victims, claiming they are a "Refund Department" that has recovered your lost money but requires an upfront fee (often called a "processing fee" or "tax") to release it. : Columbia Basin College uses "Money for You

Be extremely cautious of unsolicited messages or reports claiming to have money waiting for you. Be extremely cautious of unsolicited messages or reports

: Official agencies like the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) and consumer advocacy groups like Option consommateurs publish annual "Money for You" reports detailing upcoming grant increases and tax credits for 2026.

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