Police Say Check Forgery Easy to Stop: ; Detective Says Simply Asking for Identification Goes a Long Way Toward Thwarting Crime
Charleston Daily Mail › September 17, 2004
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Charleston Daily Mail › September 17, 2004
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Passing fraudulent checks cost the American public an estimated $14 billion in 2002, and experts predict that number could grow to $20 billion by the end of 2004.See the full content of this document
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Police Say Check Forgery Easy to Stop: ; Detective Says Simply Asking for Identification Goes a Long Way Toward Thwarting Crime
Despite the staggering numbers, police say it's simple to stop someone from forging a check.
"All a ...See the full content of this document
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