You already know the answer don’t you?
Be afraid, be very afraid.
That’s how Thomas Andrews described what appeared to be a fake coronavirus relief check that he received in the mail recently.
On Friday, President Trump signed into law a historic $2 trillion stimulus package that will put money in the hands of Americans as the fight against the spread of COVID-19 continues.
However, checks won’t be arriving in the mail for a couple of weeks, so when the Brooksville, FL resident got the official-looking envelope on Thursday, something clearly wasn’t right.
“The check paper itself is really misleading. Even on the back looking like you just sign the back like any real check.”
Andrews said there was no company name listed and no phone number anywhere, but it appears to be a car dealership trying to lure people in.
People are always looking for a way to scam even during a pandemic.
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