Ralph wrote:If you do recieve a cheque, you can do any one of a number of things with it;
Take it to the local police station and explain the circumstances, chances are they will do nothing about it (unless you have been threatened then they may look into a bit more)
Completely destroy it and throw it in the bin
Write fake clearly on both sides in big letters and keep it as a reminder
If you live in the US, take it to your local post office (postal service I think they call it)
Just ignore him, if you would like us to tell you where the emails were sent from we may be able to find out by looking at the email headers
All of what Ralph said is good - I just wanted to add a few points:
In the US - you can take it to the local police who will likely do nothing. A better solution is to take it to the closest US Secret Service office (yes, they do more than just protect the President
). Or you can take it and report it to the USPIS (US Postal Inspection Service - these guys can be relentless).
Also you can keep the check as a trophy or reminder - at least in the US, the only trouble will come if you try to pass or deposit the check. Or you can certainly burn it or shred it.
I recognize some of the email addresses this scammer is using and I know the IP resolves to Lagos, Nigeria. Being in Nigeria puts the scammer out of the reach of law enforcement in the US or UK. Nigeria has laws against 419 scams but the enforcement is almost totally lacking.
Will K