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Fair wage subsidy card real or fake? (Revealed)

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Social media is buzzing with the news of a fair wage subsidy card, but its legitimacy is being questioned.

Continue reading below to get the full gist.

What’s the fair wage subsidy card?

According to the video found on social media, The fair wage subsidy card is for anyone making the minimum wage or under $26 per hour.

“If you make minimum wage or under $26/hour Congress has approved a once in a lifetime fair wage subsidy card this week.” The post reads.

Fair wage subsidy card
Fair Wage Subsidy Card

Is Fair wage subsidy card real or fake?

The Fair Wage subsidy card video and claims are fake, not real.

Another part of the scam was discovered on YouTube, where a video advertisement appears and offers assistance or a connection to obtain $5,000 in government subsidies.

The link opens in a new window and poses several questions.

Following your responses to the questions, a countdown clock begins and you are asked to call a phone number as seen in the image below.

Fair wage subsidy card

Do not call the number, It’s a SCAM.

The Fair Wage Subsidy Card website

We also did some digging on the website (cleanslateplans.com) and we found out it was created in October according to the whois record.

The website is too new to be trusted.

How to avoid scam websites

Always check the domain name and year of registration. A new domain giving cheap offers is a red flag.

Is the website selling clothes, bags, or suits at a clearly discounted, unbelievable price? You can’t go wrong if you assume something that sounds too good to be true isn’t.

Also, examine the company’s name, social media pages, address, and online reviews as well.

You can, however, send us any website you want us to review at (admin@gistvic.com). We will do our best to respond to you as soon as possible.

Wrap Up

If you have fallen victim to the scam and are concerned that you have given the website too much information, contact your bank or credit card company and ask what steps you can take to secure your account as a precaution.

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