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There are many different types of cheque fraud. Cheques are either manufactured/cloned, altered/amended, stolen, or forged. Learn how cheque fraud works and how to avoid it.
There are many different types of cheque fraud. Cheques are often cloned, changed, stolen or forged. Learn how cheque fraud works and how to avoid it.
An eye for detail
Be aware of the different types of fraudulent cheque activities.
While all the original information remains on the cheque, it has been changed completely and is often disguised beneath a 'Not transferable/Not negotiable' stamp.
Tips to avoid cheque fraud
When you accept a cheque as a means of payment:
Keep your chequebook in a safe place and report any lost cheques to the Nedbank Lesotho Greenline on 800 22 072 or 800 55 777.
Card fraud is an unfortunate reality. Always be cautious when you use your card. Fraudsters have developed sophisticated ways of stealing your money, such as card swapping, card skimming and even online fraud.
Deposit and refund scams are designed to trick you with payment slips or proof of payments in the hope that you'll hand over goods or provide services before you notice that the funds have not actually been cleared.
A lot of fraud stems indirectly from identity theft. And many victims only realise their identities have been misused when they apply for credit. Protect yourself with these tips.
Card fraud is an unfortunate reality. Always be cautious when you use your card. Fraudsters have developed sophisticated ways of stealing your money, such as card swapping, card skimming and even online fraud.
Deposit and refund scams are designed to trick you with payment slips or proof of payments in the hope that you'll hand over goods or provide services before you notice that the funds have not actually been cleared.
A lot of fraud stems indirectly from identity theft. And many victims only realise their identities have been misused when they apply for credit. Protect yourself with these tips.