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Thursday, July 30, 2009
Michelle Singletary :: Townhall.com Columnist
The Color of Money: Don't be Fooled by the Latest Scams
by Michelle Singletary
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WASHINGTON -- When times get tight, and you're looking for ways to cut costs or raise cash, don't let your desperation make you easy pickings for con artists.

Take heed of several scams the Better Business Bureau says are increasingly snaring consumers. For example, the BBB is warning people about fake check scams, which typically require victims to deposit a check into their bank account and then give or wire money back to the scammers.

The BBB says victims of this scam are found in primarily three ways:

-- They answer an e-mail or letter claiming they've won a lottery or sweepstakes. Victims are sent a fake check, which the con artist claims is part of their winnings. They are told to deposit the check and send back money that allegedly will be used to pay taxes or administrative fees. In June, a Nebraska woman lost more than $58,000 thinking she had won $11 million in a Jamaica Lottery.

-- They think they are being paid to evaluate a store or service as a mystery shopper. The victim is told to deposit a check and use the money for shopping trips. Often included in the list of stores to evaluate is Western Union or MoneyGram. The scammers instruct their targets to wire money to test the wiring service.

-- They are selling something online. A would-be purchaser sends a check for the item, but it's made out for more than the agreed-upon price. The seller is told to cash the check and wire the difference.

The Consumer Federation of America found that nearly a third of respondents in one of its surveys said they had been approached with some form of fake check scam. At least 1.3 million people have fallen for a fake check scam, losing on average $3,000 to $4,000, according to the CFA.

What's so dastardly about this scam is the checks look so darn real. Even bank employees have a hard time telling the difference. Your bank might initially clear the check. But once the check works its way through the banking system and is discovered to be a fake, the depositor is on the hook and has to pay back the bank. For more about this scam, go to www.fakechecks.org.

Looking to save money by buying a used car? Well, be careful. The BBB and the Federal Bureau of Investigation say "car cloning" is on the rise.

In this scam, a crook will take the unique manufacturer-installed Vehicle Identification Number from a legally owned or junked vehicle and use it to forge documents for a stolen vehicle of a similar make and model. Continued...

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Michelle Singletary is a nationally syndicated columnist for The Washington Post.

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