Winter 2025
Check-washing scams are increasing, leaving victims struggling to recover lost funds. Here’s what you need to know and how to protect yourself:
How Scams Work In a check-washing scam, a target places a check in the mail. It gets stolen by scammers, who use acetone or bleach to erase the ink on the check. Finally, they’ll rewrite the numbers and/or the payee before depositing the checks into their own accounts.
Sometimes, the scammer will take the ruse further by using the checking account details found on the check to commit further crimes against the check-writer. This may include producing counterfeit checks in the victim’s name, as well as fake IDs, driver’s licenses and passports. The victim may only learn about these crimes when they start getting overdraft notices or are informed their ID is no longer valid.
Protect yourself Law enforcement agencies on a local and federal level, including the U.S. Postal Inspection Service and the FBI, have task forces to help stop check washing. They offer the following strategies for keeping your checks safe from scams:
Stay vigilant and follow these tips to keep your checks safe.
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