Strange question and not sure this is the right board but here goes:
My adorable 89 year old Great Aunt has fallen prey to lots of scams and schemers. Still she "manages" her own accounts and my husband and I are very attentive and make strong suggestions since we get to clean up any messes that get made.....like her new best friend "Cricket" who was depositing stolen checks into her account last fall. But I digress.
She got a check Monday for $1469 from "CFPB v. global client solutions llc" and it says it's from a settlement reached with some bad actors who were taking fees before settling debts. I immediately said she shouldn't deposit it in case it was a scam which I was sure it was. When I am
part of a settlement I usually get a postcard sized check for $0.72 as my portion. But it actually appears from Googling this that it is legit? Can her bank verify it for her before depositing it?
My adorable 89 year old Great Aunt has fallen prey to lots of scams and schemers. Still she "manages" her own accounts and my husband and I are very attentive and make strong suggestions since we get to clean up any messes that get made.....like her new best friend "Cricket" who was depositing stolen checks into her account last fall. But I digress.
She got a check Monday for $1469 from "CFPB v. global client solutions llc" and it says it's from a settlement reached with some bad actors who were taking fees before settling debts. I immediately said she shouldn't deposit it in case it was a scam which I was sure it was. When I am
part of a settlement I usually get a postcard sized check for $0.72 as my portion. But it actually appears from Googling this that it is legit? Can her bank verify it for her before depositing it?