Security

Check Scams

In a check scam, a stranger will ask you to deposit a check from them, sometimes for several thousand dollars. They will tell you to send some of the money back or to another person. They always have a good story to explain why you can’t keep all the money. They may request you to cover taxes or fees for a prize, purchase supplies for a job, or refund overpaid money.

Tips For Avoiding Check Scams

A scammer might

  • Pretend to hire you as a mystery shopper. They tell you to evaluate a retailer selling gift cards, money orders, or wire transfer services (e.g., Western Union, MoneyGram). You receive a check and are instructed to deposit it in your personal account, then wire a portion to another person. But once you do, the money is gone and the so-called “employer” will disappear, too.
  • You apply online and think you’re getting hired as a personal assistant. You receive a check and are instructed to purchase gift cards, sending the PIN numbers to your “boss.” But the boss is a scammer, and once they get the gift card PINs, they will use them instantly. Leaving you without the money when the bank figures out the check was fake.
  • Buy something from you online, “accidentally” and send you a check for too much. They will then ask you to refund the balance.

What to look for

  • Mystery Shopping: An “employer” will send you a check and tell you to use that money to purchase gift cards.
  • Car Wrap decals: The company tells you to deposit a check and then send money to decal installers. But it’s a scam, the installers aren’t real, and now your money is gone.
  • Claiming Prizes:  A sweepstakes says you’ve won and gives you a check. They tell you to send them money to cover taxes, shipping and handling charges, or processing fees. But that’s not how legitimate sweepstakes work — and you’ll be out any money you send.
  • Overpayments: People buying something from you “accidentally” send a check for too much, and ask you to refund the balance. But the check is a fake.

What you can do

  • Don’t rely on money from a check unless you know and trust the person you’re dealing with.
  • If you wired money to a scammer, contact the wire transfer company promptly to report the fraud and file a complaint. Reach out to the complaint department of MoneyGram or Western Union. Ask for the money transfer to be reversed. It’s unlikely to happen, but it’s important to ask.
  • If scammed with a money order, contact the issuer promptly to inquire about stopping payment. Also, try to stop delivery of the money order: if you sent it by U.S. mail, contact the U.S. Postal Inspection Service at 877-876-2455. Otherwise, contact whatever delivery service you used as soon as possible. 
  • If you paid with cryptocurrency, contact the company used to send the money and report the transaction as fraudulent. Ask to have the transaction reversed, if possible.

How to Report

Stay informed and stay safe! Scammers keep evolving their tactics, so it’s important to stay up-to-date on the latest scams in order to protect yourself and your loved ones.

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