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If a fraudster gets a genuine cheque from your business, they can use it to try to steal money.
Unused cheques only need a forged signature to become a threat.
If you write a cheque, fraudsters can change the name of the payee.
It’s also a scam if a payee changes the amount on a cheque to more than you owe.
Take these steps to help your business avoid cheque fraud.
Contact us right away if you notice any issues.
This scam has a fairly simple method and can happen to any kind of business.
Fraudsters pretend to be a new customer
They get in touch to order goods or services and offer to pay directly to your bank account.
They pay more than they owe
Instead of sending a payment to your account, they pay in a cheque for more than the value of the invoice.
Then they want a refund
The fraudster says it was a mistake and asks for an urgent refund. They want the difference between the cheque they paid in and the invoice – this is the overpayment.
You can’t cash the cheque
The cheque is counterfeit or stolen, but you won’t know that until the bank returns it unpaid.
By then it’s too late. You’ve sent a refund to the fraudster and lost the money. And sometimes you’ve even sent goods or provided a service, so you lose even more.
How to protect your business
There are three things your business can do to avoid this scam: