 If you're receiving a check from someone you don't know, be extremely cautious. Crews that come in from out of state, usually, they're finding people that are either homeless or people that are hanging on the street, that are desperate for money, and they tell them, we don't have a checking account. Could you cash this check for us and we'll pay you $100? And unfortunately, they're preying on people that are very vulnerable. They've even gone to the extent of taking a homeless person to the local secondhand store and purchased them a suit to make them look presentable when they go in the bank. They take them to the bank, they walk in, they try to cash the check, they come out, they give the suspects in the car the $2,000, they keep $100, and usually the suspects will make them go back and do two or three more at different banks, and they go find somebody else. And $300 or $200 is a lot of money for someone that doesn't have a penny, so they're really picking on the vulnerable people. If some stranger comes up to you and asks you to cash the check or deposit a check, don't do it.