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ANTI FRAUD
PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST FRAUD
OVERVIEW
Western Union enables a fast, convenient and reliable way to send and receive money. However, You're advised to send money to ONLY those whom you trust.
Keep the following tips in mind:
- Never send money to strangers using a money transfer service.
- Beware of deals or opportunities that seem too-good-to-be-true.
- Exercise caution when paying for online auction purchases with money transfer services.
- Never send money to pay for taxes or fees on foreign lottery winnings.
COMMON SCAMS
Fraudsters are constantly coming up with new ways to get to your hard-earned money. Read more about some common scams here.
Beware of Up-front Payments
Buyer Beware
"Dream" Job Only a Dream?
When Easy Money Isn't Easy
They've Found Your Dog
Millions Waiting to be Shared
It's No Accident
Watch Out for Lottery Fraud
HELPFUL TIPS
Protect yourself. Use these tips against frauds.
Be cautious if:
- You receive a too-good-to-be-true offer. For example, an expensive product at a cheap price.
- You're the winning bid in an online auction. The seller only accepts payment via money transfer.
- You're told that you won a lottery/prize. You have to pay taxes before you can collect your winnings.
- Someone responds to your ad saying that they've found the things that you lost and are claiming the shipping/reward costs.
- You've sold something, but received a cheque that's more than the amount asked. You're then requested to send back the extra amount by money transfer. .
- You're offered a low-cost loan, but first you must pay the fees or the first few payments via money transfer.
- You receive a call from someone claiming to be the police or a hospital employee asking for money for the bail or treatment of a loved one.
Always:
- Know the person that you're sending money to.
- Buy goods and services from trusted sources.
- Avoid paying for online auctions via money transfer.
- Exercise higher caution when buying or selling expensive items from someone outside the country.
- Discontinue any transaction if someone coaches you on ways to respond to questions asked by Western Union. It's a sure sign of a fraud.
- Contact the police immediately if you think you're being scammed.
Remember:
- We're a great way to send money to those that you trust, not to someone that you don't know.
- We don't provide escrow services and we're not responsible for the quality or the non-receipt of any goods or services.
- Sending money with a fictitious name will not protect you when dealing with strangers. Don't do it.
- Where available, the 'Test Question' service is designed for emergency situations where the recipient does not have proper identification. It is not a security feature.
- If an offer sounds too good, it probably is.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
Stay informed about frauds! Good sources of information include:
- The newspapers
- The Police Force


