4168275265

Country: Canada
416 area code: Ontario (Toronto)
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  • +3
    Gallus replies to ShariK
    Because it's a fake check.  It will bounce - whether in a few days or a few weeks - and the poster will be liable for any fees and also for the check amount (if poster used that money).  Not only that - many banks will charge you with fraud for "passing a fraudulent instrument" (fake check).
  • +4
    Slim replies to ShariK
    | 9 replies
    Read this ... carefully!
    http://www.fdic.gov/consumers/consumer/news/cnwin0607/scams.html

    Short version:
    "In these cases, the depositor most likely will be held responsible for the entire amount of the fraudulent check. "
  • -8
    ShariK replies to Slim
    | 8 replies
    "IF" you spend it. Deposit it and see what happens. No harm. All you did was deposit winnings.
  • +3
    Badge714 replies to ShariK
    | 3 replies
    Someone sends you a check. Take it to the bank & have them examine it. Usually the bank name, address is good, but the transit number on the bottom is bad. Part 2 of this scam comes later. When you deposit that check ALL your banking details (bank name, address, account number) go to the person who sent you that check. Now. . . what do you think the scammer will do with that information?
  • -5
    ShariK replies to Badge714
    | 1 reply
    Sorry. But NOT TRUE. The writer of the check gets no helpful information hon.
  • -5
    Steve replies to Badge714
    Sorry you are an idiot sir. When you deposit someone's check they get NONE of your bank information. Otherwise identity fraud would be insane.
  • +4
    anon replies to ShariK
    | 1 reply
    No, what you did was deposit a fake check.  And may be held accountable for it, i.e, fraud.
  • +3
    araT replies to ShariK
    Please explain.
  • +3
    araT replies to anon
    Seems to be a bit above Steve's understanding level.
  • +2
    araT replies to ShariK
    A check for a large amount just shows up out of the blue & from a stranger.  Whatever could go wrong???
  • +2
    Nonedeplume replies to ShariK
    Curtesy of:
    http://www.consumerfraudreporting.org/checkcashingscams.php
    http://www.bankingquestions.com/checksyourece ... audulentck.html

    If you receive an email or letter in the post / regular mail saying you won a lottery and they send you a check? Or you sold something on Ebay and the buyer paid with a check? Or  you took out a loan from a distant or online bank and they sent you a check? You can just take the check to your bank and cash it right?

    WRONG!  And what is worse, if you cash it, in most states in the US, you may be guilty of passing a counterfeit check, money laundering or worse. Clark Howard did a piece on his radio show about a man in California who was arrested for cashing a bogus check. In other words, by merely attempting to cash the check, you could go to federal prison!


    Its ILLEGAL to ask for money to receive it.
    Prize Offers: You Don’t Have to Pay to Play!

    http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/consumer/telemarketing/tel17.shtm
    http://www.consumer.ftc.gov/scam-alerts
    http://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0076-telemarketing-scams
  • +6
    CWG40
    Anyone who gets those bogus checks should take a copy of them to the local post office and request the postal inspector to look into it. This is mail fraud, pure and simple.   Absolutely never try to deposit them.
    • Caller: Informational post
  • +3
    Tamianth replies to Xx
    Apparently smarter then you!

    Curtesy of:
    http://www.consumerfraudreporting.org/checkcashingscams.php
    http://www.bankingquestions.com/checksyourece ... audulentck.html

    If you receive an email or letter in the post / regular mail saying you won a lottery and they send you a check? Or you sold something on Ebay and the buyer paid with a check? Or  you took out a loan from a distant or online bank and they sent you a check? You can just take the check to your bank and cash it right?

    WRONG!  And what is worse, if you cash it, in most states in the US, you may be guilty of passing a counterfeit check, money laundering or worse. Clark Howard did a piece on his radio show about a man in California who was arrested for cashing a bogus check. In other words, by merely attempting to cash the check, you could go to federal prison!
  • +1
    Slim replies to ShariK
    Incorrect.

    Please read the information I posted.
    One does not have to SPEND the check ... all one has to do is deposit it, then withdraw ANY money from that account, before the check is completely vetted!  You seem to be proposing that people deposit the check, then not use that account.

    "by depositing the check and withdrawing money, the consumer is taking responsibility for the funds that have been spent or sent before the check is found to be worthless."
  • +1
    Jackie
    I received my letter yesterday, the same one, it look so very, very real especially since it was drawn on JPMorgan Chase Bank.
    What a beautiful fake and now using United Healthcare heading on the check same Inter-American Promotions Inc same claims agent Mr. Manu West and promotion director, Dana Bob.  My husband just told me how he just watch a program on scams and how this particular one works.  Just out of curiosity I call that number 1-416-824-2352 and a suppose Mr. West told me to deposit the check into my account and call him back when I have done this, just like all above.  I am so glad I google this and got the same message like above.  Thanks so much for this site, now I can get back to my dreams.
  • +1
    Chris replies to Becky
    | 1 reply
    I got the same letter and check and thought I better check it out online.  It did seem too good to be true!  Thanks for the info.  Letter and check are headed for the shredder.
  • 0
    chris replies to Cindy
    They even use the same exact numbers for all the letters.  Isn't there somewhere we should report this mail fraud??
  • +1
    Found the Scam
    I just received a letter from "Heritage Financial Group", with a check for $3875. Figured it was a scam but was curious to see what explanation I would get on the phone....phone number doesn't even work anymore lol. (416-560-4979). I hope no one continues to fall for this and they can be stopped!
  • 0
    Dee Dee replies to Chris
    Got the same letter.... Knew it was a scam. Too good to be true.
  • 0
    Tim Lowe replies to Becky
    I received the same letter from a "CLARK HILL PLC" When I looked them up, they are in fact a actual Lawyers office with offices all over the United States. I have received bogus checks before, so I immediately reported these guys to the US Treasury Office. Hopefully our tax money will go to work now and catch these jerks! People beware!

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