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BANKER PROVIDES TIPS TO AVOID FRAUD
By Cheyenne Kramer, AgWeb.com

Farmers routinely handle high-dollar transactions -- and the nature of the payments, often through unsecure methods, leaves them susceptible to foul play.

Those unsecure methods include mailing personal checks and buying parts from an unknown online vendor. However, one of the biggest fraud trends Angela Lewis, deposit control manager at Southern Bank in Chillicothe, Mo., is seeing involves how many operations handle employee payroll.

"We see employees commit fraud, especially through written checks from employers," Lewis says. "Employees will steal the account number and routing number off the bottom of checks and create fake checks."

Mail fraud and check washing is another tactic that can quickly drain thousands of dollars from an account.

"If you have mailed a check that was paid, but the recipient never received it, you may have been a victim of check washing. In fact, check washing is the No. 1 form of fraud we are seeing with our business customers right now," Lewis says.

Check washing typically involves a check being stolen from a mailbox and then a scammer "washes" the check in chemicals to remove the ink and/or uses a copier to print fake copies of the check. Other criminals can then purchase the fake checks and deposit them.

To protect your operation from scammers, Lewis shares these tips:

*Use online banking. "As a business, you should enroll in and use online banking daily to review copies of all checks issued to ensure they were not altered," she says. "Also make sure to review the backs of checks to verify the endorsement information matches your intended payee."

*Follow up. If you are going to mail checks, make it a habit to follow up with the people or businesses to make sure they receive it.

*Switch to online payment options. Your financial institution likely offers e-checks, ACH automatic drafts or other online bill pay options.

*Confirm the goods. When it comes to making purchases from an unknown source, such as on Facebook Marketplace or Craigslist, Lewis shares it's a good idea to meet the seller in person and verify the goods prior to sending the money.

"Newer scams we're seeing involve the use of payment apps, such as Cash App, Paypal, Venmo and Zelle, and social engineering to convince people to send money for fraudulent goods or services or to send money to fraudulent accounts," Lewis says. "Once the funds have been sent, they are difficult to recover."

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