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Websites for Unemployment Benefits are a Scam

Sites who charge to set up unemployment benefits are a scam. These claims are filed for free, but some sites are charging fees to file these claims. It is warned that these are cons and can lead to identity theft because they ask for info such as national insurance number. The sites are advertised on Google, Yahoo and the like and you should AVOID THESE SITES AT ALL COSTS.

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