Inheritance scammers prey on our desire for financial security, hoping that the promise of a fortune will encourage us to give up our personal and financial information. Typically, they contact you out of the blue via letter or email, claiming that you have inherited an enormous fortune from a family member you’ve never met.
This kind of luck is too good to be true! Stay vigilant and watch out for these warning signs of an inheritance scam:
Additionally, remember that real financial documents will always come through official channels like a financial institution or a lawyer.
The best thing to do if you receive an email or letter informing you that you’ve inherited a fortune is to toss them in the trash! As a rule, we recommend that you never give your personal information to an unknown entity over the phone or through the internet.
If believe you are the victim of a financial scam, don’t hesitate to contact CoreFirst Bank & Trust and report the scam with the Federal Trade Commission by visiting www.reportfraud.ftc.gov.