Don't Be Fooled by Overpayment Scams

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You’ve finally sold that item that’s been gathering dust on your shelf or in your garage. Great! The person who you’ve sold it to sends you a cheque but it’s more money than what you were actually asking for the item. This isn’t a problem… or is it? 

Overpayment scams are when you receive a cheque that has a value amount more than the initially agreed upon price. The buyer then asks you to fix their mistake by sending the difference back to them through an e-Transfer or Bitcoin ATM.  It is only after you have completed the deposit and transfer funds that your credit union informs you the cheque on deposit has been returned as a non negotiable item and the funds will be withdrawn from your account.

Make sure you don’t deposit or send any money without doing due diligence first. These flags are a good indicator that something isn’t right. Keeping this in mind when you’re selling items online will help protect you and your finances!

Kindred Credit Union

At Kindred, we believe you have a better choice for banking. We believe values and faith are central to life, and financial decisions are not values-neutral. In fact, we think financial decisions can impact the world in amazing ways—so our values are integrated into everything we do. We call this Banking with Purpose.

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