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Fake Check

Great news! Youโ€™ve posted a batch of pricey items from your business on Craigslist, and someone has offered to purchase the lot. However, when you receive the check you realize itโ€™s not for precisely the right amount. Perhaps you contact the seller to get a revised check โ€” and they are so accommodating that they trust you to deposit the full amount and then wire them the difference. Youโ€™ve sold your excess inventory or goods and have payment in hand, so whereโ€™s the concern?

Unfortunately, this all the hallmarks ofย a traditionalย fake check scam. Selling online is one of the three scenarios where you are most likely to find a check scammer, but it pays to always be aware that this could be a possibility. Fake checks are rampant in todayโ€™s culture, with scammers making off with millions of dollars on a regular basis. The Better Business Bureau (BBB) estimates that over 500,000 Americans are the victims of swindles involvingย counterfeit checks, costing each victim an average of $1,200.

How Fake Check Scams Work

First of all, there really isnโ€™t a legitimate reason for someone to ask you to wire money back to them after handing you a check. None. If someone requests this of you, your first thought should be that there is something fishy going on โ€” whether itโ€™s a business or personal situation. The checks that these individuals will pass to you look completely real; even cashierโ€™s checks that portend to be certified by a bank. Unfortunately, youโ€™re responsible for funds from the check that youโ€™ve deposited. This means that you will be liable for the entire amount that you wire to the criminals. Some variations of fake check scams include:

  • Foreign lottery: Congratulations! Youโ€™re the winner of a (fake) lottery. Hereโ€™s your prize money!
  • During the job application process youโ€™re asked to submit a check for an application fee.
  • An online buyer requests you to set up an account for them to deposit payments into

Scammers are taking advantage of your trusting nature โ€” something that you simply cannot afford to have in todayโ€™s society.

Your Liability With a Fake Check Scam

You might think that your liability is limited in the event of a fake check scam, but the opposite is true.ย Whileย your bank may make deposited funds available to you immediately or within a few days, they are simply acting in good faith that the funds are available from the check youโ€™ve deposited.ย Whenย it turns out that the check is fraudulent, byย federal law you are responsibleย for any funds that are withdrawn against the check. It often takes weeks to untangle the conspiracy around a fake check, and banks are perfectly within their rights to withhold funds from yourย useย to equal the amount youโ€™ve overdrawn during that period.

Protecting Yourself from Fake Check Scams

Other than simply never accepting a check, there are a few ways to stay safe from this particular type of fraud. Any offer that asks you to submit payment to receive a prize or gift should be immediately tossed. Itโ€™s always a good idea to limit how and where you are wiring money โ€” both personally and as a part of your daily business dealings. Itโ€™s never a good idea to accept payments that are greater than the amount youโ€™ve requested for a particular online sale, and consider using an escrow service or other third-party payment strategies for more substantial online sales.ย Whenย youโ€™re working with a new vendor for the first time, it doesnโ€™t hurt to quickly check out their customer service number andย evenย Google their location to ensure that it is on the up-and-up. Avoid any exceptional offer that purports to only be available for aย โ€œlimited time,โ€ where the buyer is putting extensive pressure on you to act immediately. These are rarely legitimate, and can cause you much more frustration in the future.

The hard fact is that scammers are everywhere, and if something seems too good to be true โ€” it probably is!ย Ifย you think you have been a victim of a counterfeit check scam, you can report the issue to several government agencies including:ย U.S.ย Postalย Inspectionย Service, theย Federalย Tradeย Commissionย and local authorities.ย Even thoughย it may not save you from losing any funds, you can potentially stop the fraudsters from targeting others in the future.