February 29, 2024
Mail check fraud continues to be a serious problem facing consumers and banks and combatting this epidemic of fraud is a top priority for the security team here at New Tripoli Bank. This type of fraud occurs when someone steals uncashed checks, either from personal or Post Office mail boxes (i.e. the blue mailboxes), then "washes" the checks and alters them to cash out themselves or sells uncashed checks online. This leaves the person who wrote the check paying someone who is not the intended recipient.
New Tripoli Bank has put together a helpful infographic to help our customers who have been targeted by mail check fraud, which you can view here: https://www.newtripolibank.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/1709237178-AlteredChecksHandout.pdf
What should you do when you fall victim to this type of fraud? Don’t beat yourself up! Anyone can fall victim to fraud and you shouldn’t feel stupid for being targeted by criminals. New Tripoli Bank is ready to help ensure your money and identity are kept safe from scammers.
Where can I file complaints?
Complaints can be filed with the CFPB at www.consumerfinance.gov/complaint/
The CFPB hears complaints about deposit accounts, credit cards, debt collection, and more.
You will be asked for dates, dollar amounts, and communications relevant to your complaint. You are allowed to attach documentation to prove your case.
Complaints about financial institutions can be filed with the FRB at https://forms.federalreserveconsumerhelp.gov/secure/complaint/formComplaintIntro.html
You will be asked for identifying information, information on the financial institution you are reporting, and an explanation of how you feel your issue can be resolved.
You can report scams to the FTC at https://reportfraud.ftc.gov/
You will be asked to provide information including how much money the scammer was paid, how the money was sent, the dates when money was sent, and how you were contacted.