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CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED TO COMBAT FAKE CHECK SCAMS Postmaster General John Potter has announced a consumer-awareness campaign to educate the American public about fake check scams. International scammers have found U.S. consumers easy prey and are increasingly targeting them, Potter says. “All fake check scams have the same common pattern: Scammers contact victims online or through the mail and send them checks or money orders. They then ask that some portion of the money be wired back to them,” said Potter. “The best thing our citizens can do to protect themselves is learn how to avoid these scams. The old adage still holds true: If someone offers you a deal that sounds too good to be true, it probably is.” Investigators led by the U.S. Postal Inspection Service arrested 77 people as part of a global fraud crackdown that intercepted more than $2.1 billion in counterfeit checks bound for the United States. The eight-month investigation involved schemes in Nigeria, the Netherlands, England and Canada, and has stopped more than half a million fake checks from being mailed to American victims. The Postal Inspection Service, in collaboration with financial institutions, consumer advocacy groups and businesses, has formed the Alliance for Consumer Fraud Awareness, which has launched a consumer-education campaign. “Most Americans don’t realize they are financially liable when they fall for these scams,” said Susan Grant, vice president of the National Consumers League, an Alliance partner. “There is no legitimate reason anyone would mail you a check or money order and then ask you to wire money in return,” Grant said. “People need to know that checks can take months to clear, even if the money initially looks like it’s in your account. The scammers know that, and most consumers don’t.” Consumers can learn more and report fraudulent activity at the Alliance website, FakeChecks.org.
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