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Checking for Check Scams
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
CNN reports that thousands of Americans are finding themselves stuck owing their bank for payments that aren't real.
Many consumers don't know they are responsible if they deposit a bad check. Read the article.

If there are reasons to suspect that a check you have received is not legitimate – especially if it’s “too good to be true” - please contact us at 889-7755
(800-347-2838 from outside the Albuquerque area).


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