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A local caterer from Milford is raising awareness among business owners following a significant financial loss due to check fraud. Stephanie LeFrancois, the owner of Forks & Fingers Catering, recently faced a staggering loss of nearly $64,000 when a customer’s check bounced not once, but twice. This incident has prompted her to share crucial advice for other entrepreneurs in the area.
LeFrancois emphasizes the importance of verifying customer identities when accepting checks. Her recommendation is simple yet effective: always take a picture of the customer’s photo ID when they pay with a check. This precaution can serve as a safeguard against potential fraud and protect businesses from similar financial pitfalls.
The experience has been a harsh lesson for LeFrancois, who had conducted thorough research on the customer before the transaction. She hopes that by sharing her story, other business owners will take the necessary steps to protect themselves from falling victim to check fraud in the future.
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