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  2. Recovery of funds from the Madoff investment scandal

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    The Hardship Program is designed to give eligible people up to $500,000, the insurance limit of the Securities Investor Protection Corp. who are unable to pay living and medical expenses, filing for personal bankruptcy, and ages 65+ who have been forced to leave retirement and return to work.

  3. Flex Modification Program (FMP): Everything you need to know

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    The Flex Modification program is a conventional loan modification program designed to help homeowners who are experiencing long-term or permanent financial hardship. Using this program can help ...

  4. How to settle credit card debt - AOL

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    Credit card hardship programs. Many lenders offer credit card hardship programs to their customers. This might include a temporary reduction in interest rates and protection from collections for ...

  5. Do credit card hardship programs really work? - AOL

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    If you're struggling to pay your credit card bills each month, getting help from a credit card hardship program may sound like the perfect solution. But getting into one and reaping the benefits ...

  6. Making Home Affordable - Wikipedia

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    The Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP) is a government program introduced in 2009 to respond to the subprime mortgage crisis.HAMP [10] is part of the Making Home Affordable program (MHA), [11] established in concert with the Hardest Hit Fund program (HHF) [12] under the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP), a part of the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008. [13]

  7. Overpayment scam - Wikipedia

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    An overpayment scam, also known as a refund scam, is a type of confidence trick designed to prey upon victims' good faith.In the most basic form, an overpayment scam consists of a scammer claiming, falsely, to have sent a victim an excess amount of money.