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Aug 24, 2023 · A fake law firm in Canada is sending letters to U.S. consumers pitching a scam on how to make money off of another person's life insurance policy.
- Gary Guthrie
The Three Stooges practiced fictional law as the firm, “Dewey, Cheatem and Howe.” The premise of the sketch was that no one would seriously trust any law firm named “Dewey.” Kidding aside,...
Aug 18, 2023 · The letter looks like it’s from a law firm and offers an “easy way” to get money using someone else’s life insurance policy. But it’s a scam. Here’s how to spot it. In the letter, the “lawyer” says they have a deceased client with an unclaimed life insurance policy worth millions.
The letter notifying them from a Canadian law firm is scam, please if you received one rip it up and throw it out. The law firm’s name isn’t Dewey, Scam'em and Howe, but is should be! "The "lawyer" claims to have an unclaimed life insurance policy worth millions of dollars for a deceased client.
Voicemail received yesterday from rando Dewey, Cheatham, and Howe lawfirm that they have estate planning documents “in their vault” in my father’s name. He died 25 years ago. Person was a paralegal, I don’t know the lawfirm, but have all my dad’s will and trust documents and they were not done by this firm.
Jun 13, 2012 · At least 600 attorneys and firms have fallen victim to the scam with losses exceeding $31 million. One such firm is Minnesota-based law firm, Milavetz Gallop & Milavetz, says in a lawsuit which has sued Wells Fargo for alleging assuring them that the check was valid. The firm lost nearly $400,000.
Aug 31, 2001 · It was the Three Stooges who first coined the gag name of a law firm, "Dewey, Cheatem and Howe." In Lubbock, Texas, Patrick Michael Parker apparently heard that joke somewhere, and put it to real...