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"Fraud Control Forms"Watch For Phony Bank Correspondence |
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WASHINGTON, May 10, 2002 -- Watch out for correspondence that claims to be from your bank's "fraud control department." Fraudulent bank correspondence is the latest twist in the identity fraud epidemic, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) said recently. The scheme uses fictitious bank forms and fraudulent bank correspondence, claiming to be from the fraud control department of the customer's bank, in an attempt to steal the identity and money of bank customers by having the customers disclose personal and banking information. "This scheme has the potential to be very effective because the bank correspondence and questionnaire appear to be from a bank's fraud control division, including a toll-free number for the customer to use and the enclosure of a postage-paid, preaddressed envelope for use in returning the completed form," the OCC said.. Anyone who has completed and returned a form they think might have been fraudulent should immediately contact the bank to verify that the form was, in fact, a hoax. Then, the consumer should:
If you received a fictitious form but did not complete and return it, the documents and any relevant information should be brought to the attention of your local police department. Additional information on identity theft, and the precautions to take to prevent becoming a victim, can be found at the Federal Trade Commission's Web site. |
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