
Cliffy
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The Fuzz or the State Attorney General's office. |
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tan0301
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I would take them to your bank and tell them that you believe it is a scam, they should be able to help you or at least point you in the right direction. |
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The Fluff
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Yes, take them to your bank and ask them to check their validity before depositing or cashing, or it could cost you the amount of the check if its fake. |
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take it to the bank and tell them your concern they can run the numbers and see if its legit or not. |
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Matthew O
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You can take them to the police.
You can take them to the Post Office and turn them in to the Postal Inspectors -- that's probably the most relevant jurisdiction. You can take them to the bank that they are drawn on.
You can take them to the company whose account was forged.
Or you could just throw them in the trash. |
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chatsplas
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If you deposit or cash them, you are setting yourself up for your bank coming after you once they bounce, which may take a couple of weeks. Also getting yourself investigated for being involved in the fraud.
CAUTION! |
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Jessica babee<3
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Go straight to your Local Poloce station-- they are the professionals in fraud. |
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remowlms
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The police - they should have a fraud unit that handles that... |
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m0rdecai
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Yeah the bank is good place to start or type into google fake checkscam and there is a government website. |
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I miss Thailand!!!!
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I would try a bank and if they can't help you then the police or something....what are police for anyways |
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pamela d
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yes take them to the bank and they should be able to tell you what to do with them |
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Boo
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The District Attorney can help you. |
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