Do You Practice Safe Checks?
Wednesday, Oct 23, 2024- Resource Center
- Do You Practice Safe Checks?
Despite the fact that check use has declined by 25%, reports of check fraud have soared. In fact, they’ve nearly doubled since 2021. Criminals are becoming more sophisticated and finding new ways to steal your financial information to gain access to your money. Kirkwood Bank & Trust is committed to helping our customers use checks safely.
Criminals are known to raid mailboxes looking for checks so they can alter them and steal your money. One way to prevent this from happening is by not leaving your mail in your mailbox overnight or for long periods of time. If you’re heading out of town, you can pause your mail delivery for peace of mind. If you’re sending a check in the mail, don’t drop it in your mailbox. Instead, mail it from a USPS location.
If criminals get ahold of your check, they could use what’s known as check washing. Chemicals are used to “wash” checks, erasing and rewriting details to siphon funds into their own accounts. Lastly, if a criminal gets ahold of your account and routing number, they can keep that information and easily steal your money by creating counterfeit checks using modern printers and software.
Remember, every time you write a check, you expose your personal information, such as your name, contact information and bank account number. If digital banking isn’t an option, keep these tips in mind to practice check safety:
1. Use Permanent Gel Pens Use permanent ink when you write a check to protect yourself.
2. Avoid Blank Spaces Make sure you fill out every blank space on a check so criminals can’t fill them in instead.
3. Withold Personal Information Don’t add any additional personal info to your checks.
4. Review Accounts Monitor your account activity online or in the Kirkwood Bank mobile app. Regular reviews ensure you quickly notice anything out of the ordinary.
5. Check Your Checks Regularly review your paid checks online and in our app. Ensure the endorsement is correct and reflects the intended payee and amount to guard against fraud.
6. Use Digital Payment Options Consider using online bill pay for fast and secure payments.
7. Follow Up Make sure to follow up with payees to confirm they’ve received and deposited your check.
For more tips, resources and videos on how to #PracticeSafeChecks, visit www.PracticeSafeChecks.com.