Can you get scammed through mail?
Sophia Bowman
Mail scammers will try to get your attention in various ways – ranging from exciting offers to intimidating threats. Regardless of their message, the goal of a mail scam is to get you to either send money or provide your personal information. Use of threats if you don’t comply – even the threat of arrest.
How do I know if a letter from the IRS is legitimate?
Letter Identification Real IRS letters have either a notice number (CP) or letter number (LTR) on either the top or bottom right-hand corner of the letter. If there’s no notice number or letter, it’s likely that the letter is fraudulent. It’s recommended you call the IRS at 800-829-1040.
How to know if a check you received in the mail is legitimate?
The check itself may give you clues that it isn’t legitimate. Inspect the physical check thoroughly. Pay careful attention to the following: Bank information — if there is no bank logo, or a post office box rather than a street address, suspect fraud. Check edging — real checks generally have at least one rough edge or perforation.
Can a check you received in the mail be a prize?
That’s the case with most checks you receive in the mail from some entity claiming you won a prize, complete with a cashier’s check to to prove it. But wait — there’s a catch. It’s never as simple as just endorsing the check and putting it into your bank account.
What to do if you receive a letter from the Rawlings company?
If you received a letter from The Rawlings Company after an accident, you should call our law firm immediately at 1-800-999-0750. Should I respond to The Rawlings Company’s letter or call them back?
What to do if you receive a fraudulent check in the mail?
If you receive a suspicious check in the mail, or have been the victim of a fake check scam, contact the U.S. Postal Inspection Service or the Federal Trade Commission. United Parcel Service offers no-nonsense advice regarding an unexpected check received through its services: “Assume it is fraudulent.”.