Tennessee: Attorney General Warns of Fraudulent Financial Aid Letters (Nashville Public Radio)
"A scam disguised as financial aid information is making the rounds in Tennessee," Nashville Public Radio reports. "State Attorney General Bob Cooper says official-looking letters urge students and their parents to pay $50 or more to apply for college aid. He says the services offered in the letters are actually free. What’s more, responding to them opens families up to possible identity theft."
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