28th
March 2008 - Bendix Issues Fraud
Alert
Commercial Vehicle Safety
Leader's Identity Being Used in Sweepstakes
Scam
Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems LLC and Bendix Spicer Foundation Brake
LLC, leaders in the development and manufacture of commercial vehicle
safety technologies, are warning their employees, customers, and other
consumers about a sweepstakes scam that has appropriated the companies'
identities.
The companies first learned about the fraudulent activities on March 24
when consumers began calling their headquarters to inquire about letters
and checks they had received that were marked with the names, logos, and
addresses of both Bendix and Bendix Spicer Foundation Brake, a Bendix
joint venture with Dana Commercial Vehicle Products, LLC. The parties
responsible for the scam distributed award letters and fake checks to
consumers through the U.S. mail, claiming that recipients were winners
of a sweepstakes. The letter urged recipients to cash the enclosed
checks and call a non-Bendix number to find out how to claim the
remainder of their monetary prize.
"We want our employees, customers, and consumers to know that this
mailing is fraudulent," said Anthony LaPlaca, general counsel for Bendix.
"Bendix and Bendix Spicer Foundation Brake are in no way responsible
for, or associated with, this activity. Although these documents may
appear to be authentic, it is important for the public to know that both
the award letter and the check are fraudulent."
Bendix has already reported the fraud to the appropriate federal, state,
and local legal authorities. The company continues to respond to calls
to its facilities throughout North America by recipients of the letters.
The number of consumers who received the letters is unknown, but Bendix
confirms that consumers from across the United States have reported
receiving the fraudulent sweepstakes mailing. Recipients are not limited
to those in the commercial vehicle industry in which the companies do
business.
The fraudulent checks include both the Bendix and Bendix Spicer
Foundation Brake logos and display the "Mellon Bank" name. Letters
printed on fake letterhead for "Bendix Financial," a company that does
not exist, accompany the checks. An example of the fraudulent
sweepstakes letter is posted on the Bendix Web site at
http://www.bendix.com.
Bendix advises recipients of the fraudulent mailing to follow these
guidelines:
-- Do not call the numbers provided in the letter.
-- Do not attempt to cash the fraudulent checks.
-- Alert your local authorities that you have received the fraudulent
mailing.
-- If available, send copies of the fraudulent documents to Bendix for
use in the investigation. Documents can be sent to the companies'
headquarters at Bendix Commercial Vehicles Systems LLC, c/o Bendix Legal
Department, 901 Cleveland St., Elyria, OH 44035.
The Mail Fraud Statute of 1872 made it a federal crime to use the U.S.
Mail to further a scheme to defraud. According to U.S. Postal
Inspectors, most victims of prize or sweepstakes fraud never report it
to the authorities. Even so, inspectors report that nearly 2,000
suspects are arrested each year for mail fraud.
"Today, consumers need to be even more vigilant to ensure they are not
victims of fraud," LaPlaca said. "We're grateful that some savvy
consumers brought this matter to our attention, giving us the
opportunity to issue a warning about this scam. It is unfortunate that
our companies' identities are being used in this manner, and we hope
consumers will question and research this scam before falling victim to
it."About Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems LLC
Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems, a member of the Knorr-Bremse Group,
develops and supplies leading-edge active safety technologies, air brake
charging, and control systems and components under the Bendix(R) brand
name for medium- and heavy-duty trucks, tractors, trailers, buses, and
other commercial vehicles throughout North America. An industry pioneer,
employing more than 2,200 people, we are driven to deliver solutions for
improved vehicle performance, safety, and overall operating cost. Bendix
Commercial Vehicle Systems is headquartered in Elyria, Ohio, with
manufacturing plants in Acuna, Mexico; Bowling Green, Ky.; and
Huntington, Ind. For more information, call 1-800-AIR-BRAKE
(1-800-247-2725) or visit
http://www.bendix.com.
About Bendix Spicer Foundation Brake LLC
Bendix Spicer Foundation Brake LLC combines and expands the
complementary wheel-end foundation brake technologies of two global
leaders -- Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems LLC and Dana Commercial
Vehicle Products, LLC. The joint venture, formed in July 2004, is a
single, complete source for OEM brake system design, manufacturing,
hardware, and support for all foundation brake components and actuation
systems, as well as all-makes coverage of nearly 50,000 medium- and
heavy-duty aftermarket parts. Bendix Spicer Foundation Brake LLC is
headquartered in Elyria, Ohio, with engineering operations in both
Elyria and Kalamazoo, Mich., and a manufacturing facility in Bowling
Green, Ky. For more information, call 1-866-610-9709 or visit
http://www.foundationbrakes.com.
Source: Bendix Press Release