What is check washing? How to protect yourself from growing scam

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In recent years, the prevalence of check washing schemes has surged in the United States, leading to significant financial losses for victims. These scams, which involve altering or forging checks, have become a growing concern for both individuals and businesses alike. Experts emphasize the need for heightened vigilance and secure handling of checks to combat this insidious form of fraud.

The Mechanics of Check Washing

Check washing involves the use of chemicals to remove ink from a legitimate check, allowing fraudsters to rewrite it with their own information. This alteration can lead to unauthorized withdrawals from bank accounts, costing victims thousands of dollars. According to the American Bankers Association, check fraud losses accounted for approximately $18 billion in 2020 alone, highlighting the scale of this issue.

Identifying the Red Flags

Individuals and businesses should be aware of several warning signs that may indicate check washing is occurring. These include:

  • Unexpected delays in check clearing.
  • Receiving a check that looks altered or tampered with.
  • Notifications from banks about suspicious activity related to your accounts.

Best Practices for Secure Check Handling

To minimize the risk of falling victim to check washing, experts recommend the following strategies:

  • Use permanent ink pens when writing checks, as these are more difficult to alter.
  • Store checks in a secure location, away from prying eyes.
  • Monitor bank statements regularly for any unauthorized transactions.
  • Consider electronic payment methods, which can reduce the reliance on physical checks.

Reporting Fraud

If you suspect you have been a victim of check washing or any other form of fraud, it is crucial to act quickly. Report the incident to your bank immediately and file a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and local law enforcement. Keeping detailed records of all communications can also aid in any potential investigations.

Conclusion

As check washing schemes become increasingly sophisticated, awareness and proactive measures are essential in safeguarding against this type of fraud. By understanding the mechanics of these scams and implementing secure check handling practices, individuals and businesses can help protect themselves from financial loss. With vigilance and expertise, it is possible to combat the rising tide of check washing and maintain trust in financial transactions.

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