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Although there is no foolproof method to detect or prevent a letter of credit fraud, there are key warning signs that may indicate fraud and the need for caution. Documentary products personnel and account officers must be familiar with the various red flags to effectively minimize the risk of fraud. Some of the signs include:

Documentation discrepancies
A letter of credit with one of the following items missing:

The name and address of the applicant or beneficiary,
The name and address of the issuing or advising banks,
A specified or determinable amount and type of currency,
A sight or time draft to be drawn,
An expired date,
A general description of the merchandise, or
The types and numbers of documents that must accompany
the credit.
An unsigned letter of credit.
Numerous inquiries by the beneficiary regarding the credit's issuance; a sense of urgency and/or angry complaints displayed by the beneficiary.
Presentations of letter of credit or documents where the bank has no record of the credit's existence.
Letters of credit opened by telex when the telex has not been tested with the receiving bank.
Letters of credit involving obscure ports and/or locations that cannot be contacted by telephone or telex.
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