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She sent a $50 check in the mail. But a scammer changed it to $5K and the bank cashed it.
Updated Apr 01, 2021;
Posted Apr 01, 2021
Margo Anderson tried to make a $50 donation, but she said someone changed her check and stole the money.
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Like many people, Margo Anderson likes to donate to charitable causes every December.
At the end of 2020, the Morris Plains woman wrote a $50 donation check to her high school alma mater, Packer Collegiate Institute, in Brooklyn.
But on Dec. 14, she noticed a problem with her TD Bank checking account.
“I noticed a big discrepancy between what I said it had and what the bank said it had,” she said. “It turned out, because I saw the check image, someone had somehow removed all my check information and written herself the name is Sharine Gomez, which is likely made up a check for $4,860, which was withdrawn from my account.”
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Published February 22. 2021 1:30AM
Luther Turmelle, New Haven Register
Connecticut is losing bank branches at a faster rate than the rest of the country.
And while customers are using online and mobile apps more and more to do their banking business, at least one industry analyst doesn t see physical locations disappearing entirely.
Over the last decade, the number of bank branches in the state has dropped by 201 locations, for an overall closure rate of 16 percent, according to John Carusone, president of the Bank Analysis Center, a Hartford-based industry consulting firm. The national closure rate over the same period was 6 percent, Carusone said.