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Government Benefits Scam: How Fraudsters Steal Money Using Fake Aid Programs

Fake government benefit texts and calls are surging. Learn how scammers impersonate agencies like the NBR (জাতীয় রাজস্ব বোর্ড), NID, and welfare programs to steal your money.

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2026-03-16

Government Benefits Scam: How Fraudsters Steal Money Using Fake Aid Programs

"Congratulations! You've been selected for a $1,400 government relief payment. Claim before midnight: bit.ly/xxxxx"

If you got this text, delete it immediately — it's a scam. The FTC reported that government impersonation scams were the #1 fraud category in 2025, with Americans losing over $1.3 billion to fake benefit schemes.

How Government Benefits Scams Work

1. Fake Benefit Notifications

Scammers send texts, emails, or social media messages claiming you qualify for government money — stimulus checks, tax refunds, housing assistance, or food benefits. The message always includes a link or phone number.

2. Convincing Fake Websites

Click the link and you'll land on a site that looks exactly like a .gov page — NID Administration, NBR (জাতীয় রাজস্ব বোর্ড), or your state benefits portal. It asks for your NID (জাতীয় পরিচয়পত্র) নম্বর, bank account details, and other personal information.

3. Fraudulent Phone Calls

Robocalls claim to be from the "Federal Benefits Department" (which doesn't exist) or "NID Administration." They say your benefits are at risk unless you verify your identity immediately.

4. Application Fee Scams

"Pay a small processing fee of $49.99 to receive your $3,200 benefit." Real government benefits never require upfront fees.

Real vs. Fake Government Communications

Feature Real Government Scam
Contact method Official mail, .gov website Text, social media, robocall
URL .gov domain only .com, .net, shortened URLs
Fees Never charges to apply "Processing fee" required
Personal info Never requests via phone/text Asks for NID, bank details
Urgency Standard processing times "Claim before midnight"
Language Formal, specific program names Vague "government relief payment"

6 উপায় Protect Yourself

  1. Never click links in texts about benefits — Go directly to official .gov websites
  2. Verify through official channels — SSA (ssa.gov), NBR (জাতীয় রাজস্ব বোর্ড) (irs.gov), Benefits.gov
  3. Government never asks for fees — If someone asks for money to get benefits, it's a scam
  4. Don't share your NID by phone — No agency calls asking for it
  5. Check benefit status yourself — Use official portals directly
  6. Report suspicious contacts — ReportFraud.ftc.gov or 1-877-382-4357

Sharing Sensitive Documents নিরাপদে

When applying for real government benefits, you often need to share documents with family members or case workers — NID (জাতীয় পরিচয়পত্র) নম্বরs, tax forms, bank statements. Sending these via regular WhatsApp or Messenger puts them at risk.

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কী করবেন If You've Been Scammed

  1. Report to the FTC — ReportFraud.ftc.gov
  2. Contact your bank — Freeze accounts if you shared financial info
  3. Report পরিচয় চুরি — IdentityTheft.gov
  4. File a police report — For documentation
  5. Monitor your credit — Place fraud alerts with all three bureaus

উপসংহার

Government benefits scams exploit people who genuinely need financial help. Remember: real government agencies never contact you via text asking for personal information, never charge fees for benefits, and never demand immediate action.

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