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Beware Of Fake Checks

By: Scott Carlyon Home | Legal


You have responded to a work-at-home offer in which you will be an account manager for a foreign company, depositing checks from its U.S. customers. It seems simple: You deposit the checks, take your pay out of them, and send the remained to the foreign company. Or… you have reason to believe you have won a sweepstakes or lottery prize. You receive of a check for your winnings, with instructions to cash it, then return a portion of the money to cover taxes or other fees. Or… having sold something through a newspaper ad or online, you receive a check for much more than the purchase price. Calling it an accounting error, the buyer apologizes for the mistake and asks you to return the excess amount.

If these scenarios activate your fraud antennae, it's for good reason. Each is a typical example of circumstances in which people are victimized by fake checks. This is a growing problem, perhaps because of the ways in which strangers are brought together for transaction by technologies and the internet. If there is a single best piece of advice for not becoming a victim, it is to accept no check if it is accompanied by a request that you return some of the money.

Of course, the scam's sting occurs when the victim deposits the check he receives, then withdraws funds and sends off money or merchandise before his bank discovers the deposited check is fraudulent. Even when the bank is vigilant, that discovery could take days, or even weeks. Your first reaction might be to blame the bank, but, generally, the depositor is on the hook, as he is considered to have taken responsibility for the funds spent or sent before the fraud is discovered.

In addition to the big red flag of being asked to return part of the money, here are some more warning signs and protective measures:

Upon receiving a check from a stranger, explain the situation to your bank manager and ask the manager when the check is likely to be considered "good." Then wait until you get the go-ahead before using the funds. If, in the meantime, the check writer pesters you about the delay, that may just be one more sign that you were targeted to be a fake check victim.

Scam artists are often clever and skillful, making it difficult to detect a false check from the check itself. This makes it all the more important to pay attention to, and to be guided by, suspicious circumstances. Some of these include offers that defy common sense (if you really won a prize, wouldn't they just deduct taxes or fees from the check for your winnings?); being asked to send money outside of the U.S. (thus making it harder to find the culprit and the money); and being warned not to discuss the transaction with anyone else.

Consider accepting payment not by personal check, but only in the form of a money order or a cashier's check drawn on a local bank, so that you can take it there to ensure that it is legitimate. Another option is a money order from the U.S. Postal Service.

Especially when dealing with a stranger of the internet, try to confirm the person's name, address, home phone number, and work number through some independent means, such as directory assistance or an online database.

If the worst happens, and you have reason to believe that you have been had by the writer of a fake check, contact your bank and the local office of the FBI or your District Attorney. Then resolve to keep an eye out for the red flags next time.

Don't be fooled by fake checks! Take the previous steps to help protect yourself.


Copyright (c) 2011 Scott Carlyon



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Scott Carlyon founded The Law Office of R. Scott Carlyon, P.C. in 1992. The firm has served its clients primarily in the areas of Real Estate Law, Estate Planning, Wealth Preservation, Probate, Businesses Law, and Litigation related to these areas of law; practicing in the state and federal courts of Bexar County, Tx. Learn more at http://www.BusinessLegalCounselor.com

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