State of residence: California
State of fraudulent transactions: Pennsylvania
I recently found out that someone wrote a series of fake checks against a bank account that I have. It happens that the accounts in question are savings accounts and that no legitimate checks have ever been issued for them. Yes, it is absurd that the bank processed checks for 1) savings accounts and 2) accounts for which no checks have ever been issued. Yes, I am aware that it was probably an inside job. Yes, I have closed the accounts.
The checks were written to a convenience store in Pennsylvania called "sheetz". When I challenged the transactions, some company called "XpressCheX" started trying to pass additional checks for varying amounts of money against the same account. According to google, "XpressCheX" is a collection agency.
I'm concerned about 2 possibilities:
1) Being reported to the police in PA for passing bad checks.
2) A negative item on my credit report from a collections agency.
Since these were completely fake checks, I don't know whether they had my name on them or not. I've asked the bank for copies of the front/back of the checks written to "sheetz" but was told that they were purely electronic checks and that there is no paper backup. There is paper for "XpressCheX", but it does not show a debtor name.
1) I would like to find out whether the name used on the checks was my own. If they made up some other name, its less likely to be a problem for me
2) I would like to know if there is any way for either "sheetz" or "XpressCheX" to "pull" my name from knowledge of my account number.
If either is the case, I'd like to squash the possibility of either of the concerns mentioned earlier taking place. Of course, I'd prefer not to give "sheetz" or "XpressCheX" any more information about me than they already have as I have no confidence in their intent or ability to handle a matter like this honestly.
State of fraudulent transactions: Pennsylvania
I recently found out that someone wrote a series of fake checks against a bank account that I have. It happens that the accounts in question are savings accounts and that no legitimate checks have ever been issued for them. Yes, it is absurd that the bank processed checks for 1) savings accounts and 2) accounts for which no checks have ever been issued. Yes, I am aware that it was probably an inside job. Yes, I have closed the accounts.
The checks were written to a convenience store in Pennsylvania called "sheetz". When I challenged the transactions, some company called "XpressCheX" started trying to pass additional checks for varying amounts of money against the same account. According to google, "XpressCheX" is a collection agency.
I'm concerned about 2 possibilities:
1) Being reported to the police in PA for passing bad checks.
2) A negative item on my credit report from a collections agency.
Since these were completely fake checks, I don't know whether they had my name on them or not. I've asked the bank for copies of the front/back of the checks written to "sheetz" but was told that they were purely electronic checks and that there is no paper backup. There is paper for "XpressCheX", but it does not show a debtor name.
1) I would like to find out whether the name used on the checks was my own. If they made up some other name, its less likely to be a problem for me
2) I would like to know if there is any way for either "sheetz" or "XpressCheX" to "pull" my name from knowledge of my account number.
If either is the case, I'd like to squash the possibility of either of the concerns mentioned earlier taking place. Of course, I'd prefer not to give "sheetz" or "XpressCheX" any more information about me than they already have as I have no confidence in their intent or ability to handle a matter like this honestly.