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Received a suspicious “final notice” letter claiming to be from a “Private Lender” regarding a property. The letter, dated 9/10/2025, included a fake perforated check for $199 labeled “Allocated Waiver” and urged immediate contact at a toll-free number (1-800-209-5527) to avoid revocation of the waiver within 7 days. It featured a generic “Home Owner ID” (e.g., CH6883281), vague property details, and phrases like “IMMEDIATE RESPONSE REQUESTED” to create urgency. The letter included a Florida license number (FL #W30217) and a disclaimer stating “THIS IS NOT A CHECK” and “Not affiliated with Private Lender,” raising red flags. No legitimate lender or mortgage company was named, and the language was filled with jargon (e.g., “allocated waiver”) without substance. The phone number and letter format match reports of mail-based phishing scams targeting recent homeowners, likely using public real estate records. Avoid calling or cashing the check, as it’s a tactic to harvest personal information or money.
FL, USA- 34747
Unknown Location
Unknown Email
1(800) 209-5527
Unknown URL
Other
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No clear business name used. Implies it’s affiliated with our mortgage lender though didn’t name it.
September 23, 2025
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