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Fraud
Alert!
From the Santa Rosa County
Sheriff's Office
Beware
of Internet Fraud
The
internet is a great way to advertise inexpensively anything you
want to sell to all internet users; there are a number of popular
websites just for this purpose. Unfortunately criminals are very
aware of all of these websites and they have discovered how to commit
crimes virtually risk-free.
Here
are a few real examples involving selling something over the internet:
A condo was advertised-The
person was contacted by someone wanting to rent it. A large check
was sent as a deposit, much more than the required amount. The renter
requested the extra be given to another person delivering the furniture.
A man contracted
to pay for horseback riding lessons for his son who was visiting
the area. A check was sent along with additional funds; these funds
were to be given to the chauffer to take his son to and from the
lessons.
A man advertised
his car for sale-A buyer agreed to the price but sent additional
funds requesting the seller give the difference to the transporter
who would pick up the vehicle.
An elderly couple
advertised their home for sale-A check was sent for $35,000 from
a purchaser in Canada
. This
included $19,500 for a down payment and $15,500 to be given to the
Home Inspector.
What
do these have in common? The internet and an unknown buyer who is
so trusting they send additional funds for the seller to disperse.
The check they send is counterfeit. The check or cash
you give is good. You know nothing about the buyer other
than an email address, a fictitious name and phone number.
What
makes this work? It generally takes two weeks for a check to come
back counterfeit. By depositing the check you are guaranteeing
the funds to the bank. Whatever you take out to spend or
give to someone else, YOU are responsible for.
Know
who you are doing business with and take every possible precaution
to keep from becoming a victim of this type of scam. For more information
on how to keep from becoming a victim go to www.fakechecks.org.
For
assistance call the Santa Rosa Sheriff's Office Crime Prevention:
850-983-1267
CASE
is a Partnership of the Santa Rosa County Sheriff's Office and the
community to prevent elder financial Exploitation
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