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I read about this all the time, I'm sure everyone here has too.
A paper check can have the payee and the amount changed through chemical baths etc..
So any check that sits in your (rural) outbox, or a recipient's inbox is at risk. Yes, minimal risk perhaps - until it happens to you it's not on your radar. The online victims' stories relate that the bank will not make you whole, they have no way of detecting this fraud.
I 'write' checks on my bank's portal. Probably 1500-2000/yr. Those to large corporations ie credit card payments are sent electronically; no paper checks to wash. Safe.
However the bank generates and mails paper checks to the other vendor/recipients.
So I type in the payee and the amount on my computer and their software saves this info after writing the paper checks.
I asked my bank CSR if their software compares what I typed in, to the payment request (the check the recipient presents for payment from my account) and was told nope, they can't.
I was surprised. What a simple task for a computer, considering the billions of other things like this that they easily do.
And what an easy way to prevent fraud on their customers.
Anyone have experience with check washing or fraud prevention in relation to this?
Does anyone have a bank that allows online check generation and then compares payee/amounts of presented checks, to those you typed in?
A paper check can have the payee and the amount changed through chemical baths etc..
So any check that sits in your (rural) outbox, or a recipient's inbox is at risk. Yes, minimal risk perhaps - until it happens to you it's not on your radar. The online victims' stories relate that the bank will not make you whole, they have no way of detecting this fraud.
I 'write' checks on my bank's portal. Probably 1500-2000/yr. Those to large corporations ie credit card payments are sent electronically; no paper checks to wash. Safe.
However the bank generates and mails paper checks to the other vendor/recipients.
So I type in the payee and the amount on my computer and their software saves this info after writing the paper checks.
I asked my bank CSR if their software compares what I typed in, to the payment request (the check the recipient presents for payment from my account) and was told nope, they can't.
I was surprised. What a simple task for a computer, considering the billions of other things like this that they easily do.
And what an easy way to prevent fraud on their customers.
Anyone have experience with check washing or fraud prevention in relation to this?
Does anyone have a bank that allows online check generation and then compares payee/amounts of presented checks, to those you typed in?