How to Report Check Scam & Fraud

104 4
    • 1). Collect as much information as you can before you file a complaint or contact law enforcement officers. Information that you will need to provide includes the name of the telemarketer, seller, company or individual involved in the scam or fraud. You will also need to provide relevant check information, with the date and the monetary amount of the fraud. You will not need to provide specific banking information. Any additional specific details that you can collect about the fraud or the persons who perpetrated the fraud against you will help law enforcement officers in their investigation.

    • 2). Fill out the online form at the National Consumer League's Fraud Center (see Resource section). This form is specifically for scams that have been perpetrated via telephone or the Internet. If you have been a victim of check scams or fraud, but it did not occur over the telephone or Internet, continue to Step 3.

    • 3). Contact the Attorney General's office for the state in which you live. You can find the contact information for your state's Attorney General's office in the phone book or online. For example, if you live in Texas, you would search in your Internet browser for "Texas Attorney General." Most such offices have websites that allow you to report fraud online or by downloading the appropriate forms.

    • 4). Contact the National Check Fraud Center via telephone at 843-571-2143 for help in reporting check fraud or scams. You can find more information on their website (see Resource section), including links to federal agencies and an online fraud reporting form.

Source...
Subscribe to our newsletter
Sign up here to get the latest news, updates and special offers delivered directly to your inbox.
You can unsubscribe at any time

Leave A Reply

Your email address will not be published.