Fisher Capital Management Corporate News: Scam targets retail shoppers




When Betty Wagoner of Ferrum received a $3,920 check in the mail, she knew it was “too good to be true,” so she gave the check to a police officer.



Along with the check, Wagoner received a letter, stating that she had won $55,000 because she was chosen at random from customers of Walmart, K-mart, Kohl’s, Safeway or Best Buy.



The letter instructed her to use the check to pay the government taxes of $2,785.



“If you receive a check in the mail that you are not expecting, you should know it’s a scam,” said Investigator Jay Mason with the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office. » Fisher Capital Management Corporate News: Scam targets retail shoppers
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