Online auction or lottery fraud – wire scams
Wire transfer fraud can occur when you sell items through an online auction service or if you are contacted by a fake lottery. In these scenarios, the scammer usually sends you a check for more than the amount you are expecting, and asks you to deposit the funds and wire back the difference. The check is typically returned to the Credit Union as fraudulent by the scammer’s financial institution, and your account is debited for the amount of the check.
For example, in a common online auction scam where you are selling merchandise through an auction site, the buyer sends you a check that is for more than the asking price. When you contact the buyer to let them know of the error, the buyer apologizes and states they sent you the wrong check. The buyer then asks you to deposit the check anyway and wire the extra funds back to a specific account.
In a lottery scam, you may be contacted via email, phone or regular mail by a scammer saying you’ve won a large sum of money. If you are contacted through regular mail, you usually receive a check for an amount larger than the winnings and are asked to wire the excess portion of funds back to the scammer for a processing fee. In email or phone scams, you are asked to wire the processing fee up front before you can receive any winnings.
Always remember that in a legitimate lottery, you must have purchased a ticket to participate, and any taxes or fees are deducted from the winnings.
What to do if you are a victim of a wire scam
- Do NOT wire funds to anyone as reimbursement for overpayment.
- Do NOT deposit or cash any check sent to you.
- Bring the check to your local branch for investigation and contact local law enforcement.