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Western Union Remission Phase 2

Frequently Asked Questions


  1. What is the case about?
  2. What is remission?
  3. Who is eligible to file a Petition for Remission, and how?
  4. If I filed a petitioner previously and received payment, but I do not agree with the amount, should I file a new petition?
  5. If I filed a petition for remission and received payment, can I file again?
  6. What happens if I received a Petitioner for Remission, but I have already received a check?
  7. Why did I get this notice?
  8. If I qualify, how much money will I get back?
  9. Why am I required to provide my Social Security Number (SSN) or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN)?
  10. What if I do not have a Social Security Number (SSN) or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN)?
  11. Do I have to be a United States citizen or in the United States to file a petition?
  12. What if I don’t want to be part of this?
  13. What should I do if I disagree with the loss amount printed on my petition?
  14. How is the Consumer Fraud Report Loss calculated?
  15. What is the Transaction Total?
  16. I received the Petition for Remission Form including a transaction summary, what happens if I agree?
  17. I received the transaction summary, what happens if I agree – do I need to complete the Supplemental Transaction Form?
  18. I received the petition for remission and transaction summary, what happens if I disagree with the Consumer Fraud Report Loss and Transaction Total?
  19. Which Western Union transfers qualify?
  20. How do I supply documentation?
  21. What is a Money Transfer Control Number (MTCN) and where do I find it?
  22. I received a letter asking me to provide documents to support my claim. Can I get a copy of my receipt from Western Union?
  23. I visited the Western Union website to get a copy of my MTCN receipts, how far back does the history track transfers?
  24. Due to the Western Union retention policy, I cannot obtain my MTCN information from the Western Union website, what should I do?
  25. What if the amount I transferred is not in U.S. dollars?
  26. How do I know the USD amount on the day of the transaction?
  27. Do I need an attorney to file a petition?
  28. Is there a fee for filing a petition?
  29. Can I file a petition on behalf of an estate?
  30. How can I print a blank petition form?
  31. How do I return my petition for remission?
  32. How is the remission payment calculated?
  33. When will I get a payment?
  34. Do I need to report this payment to the IRS?
  35. Where can I get more information?

 



  1. What is the case about?

    On January 19, 2017, the Western Union Company (Western Union) entered into a deferred prosecution agreement (DPA) with the United States. Pursuant to the DPA, Western Union acknowledged responsibility for its criminal conduct, which included violations of the Bank Secrecy Act and aiding and abetting wire fraud, and agreed to forfeit $586 million, which has been made available to compensate victims of the international consumer fraud scheme through the remission process. Western Union simultaneously resolved a parallel civil investigation with the Federal Trade Commission.

     

    The scheme, investigated by the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, involved the targeting of consumers by fraudsters through multiple scams. These scams included the grandparent scam, where the fraudster would pose as the victim’s relative in need of immediate money to avoid personal harm, the lottery or sweepstakes scams, where the fraudster would tell the victim that they had won a large cash prize but had to pay fees such as taxes to claim the prize, and the romance scams, where the fraudster would pose as an online love interest and request funds for a visit or for another purpose. In each of these scams the fraudsters convinced their victims to send money through Western Union, and no victims received the promised cash, prize, or promoted item.

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  2. What is remission?

    The money paid by Western Union will be made available to victims through a process called "remission." The remission process is governed by the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 28, Part 9. If you filed a Petition for Remission detailing the loss amount, DOJ’s Money Laundering and Asset Recovery Section will compare the requests to Western Union’s records and decide whether to grant the petition. After DOJ has reviewed all petitions, approved petitioners will get payment for some or all of their approved loss.

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  3. Who is eligible to file a Petition for Remission, and how?

    You may be eligible for a remission payment if you sent a money transfer through Western Union between January 1, 2004 and January 19, 2017, and were the victim of fraud. 

     

    To apply, you must file a Petition of Remission. We mailed many victims petitions with pre-populated loss amounts. Those forms can be returned online or in the mail to the Remission Administrator.  If you didn’t get a pre-filled petition, you may file a petition electronically at www.westernunionremissionphase2.com or call to have a petition form mailed to you.

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  4. If I filed a petitioner previously and received payment, but I do not agree with the amount, should I file a new petition?

    If your recognized loss amount is less than the amount you claimed in your petition, and you believe the determination is incorrect, you may request a  reconsideration of the decision. Please contact us at [email protected]. Please do not complete the Petition for Remission form if you previously filed a petition.

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  5. If I filed a petition for remission and received payment, can I file again?

    No. If you previously filed a petition, you are not eligible to file a new petition. 

    If your recognized loss amount is less than the amount you claimed in your petition, and you believe the determination is incorrect, you may request a  reconsideration of the decision. Please contact us at [email protected]. Please do not complete the Petition for Remission form if you previously filed a petition.

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  6. What happens if I received a Petitioner for Remission, but I have already received a check?

    If you previously filed a petition, no further action is required. You are not eligible to file a new petition.

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  7. Why did I get this notice?

    You have been identified as a potential victim of the Western Union fraud scheme underlying the $586 million forfeiture.

     

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  8. If I qualify, how much money will I get back?

    The amount you receive will be based on the eligible amount you lost minus any refund you have already received. Your payment will be based only on the amount of the money transfer. You cannot recover collateral expenses such as Western Union fees, incidental losses, or transfers sent through other businesses are not recoverable through the remission process.              

     

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  9. Why am I required to provide my Social Security Number (SSN) or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN)?

    If your petition is approved, it must be reviewed by the Treasury Offset Program to verify that you do not owe any money to the federal government or certain state debts. If you owe money, your payment will be used to pay your debt. If your payment is more than the amount you owe, you will get the remainder.

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  10. What if I do not have a Social Security Number (SSN) or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN)?

    If you are not a U.S. Citizen and do not have a Social Security Number (SSN) or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN), please indicate on the petition provided. Please check "I am not a U.S. Citizen".

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  11. Do I have to be a United States citizen or in the United States to file a petition?

    No. You are not required to be a United States citizen or in the United States to file a petition.

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  12. What if I don’t want to be part of this?

    If you do not submit a Petition for Remission, you will not get a payment.

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  13. What should I do if I disagree with the loss amount printed on my petition?

    If you disagree with the loss amount printed on your petition, fill out the information on the Supplemental Transaction Form included in the petition and supply documentation to support your claim.  Acceptable documentation includes the Western Union money transfer send form and receipt and information detailing the fraud. Please do not send original documents.  Please keep a copy of the Supplemental Transaction Form and your supporting documentation for your records.

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  14. How is the Consumer Fraud Report Loss calculated?

    The Consumer Fraud Report Loss is based on the fraud losses you reported to Western Union resulting from money transfers made within the period of eligibility (January 1, 2004 and January 19, 2017).  If you received a petition that includes a recognized loss amount, your Consumer Fraud Report Loss is identified in the Consumer Fraud Report box and your reported transactions are detailed on the Transaction Summary page.

     

    If you reported losses to Western Union, the Consumer Fraud Report Loss is used to calculate the amount of your remission payment.  The payment is based only on the amount of the money transfer(s) and does not include collateral expenses such as wire transfer fees, incidental losses, or transfers sent through other companies.

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  15. What is the Transaction Total?

     The Transaction Total is the total number of fraudulent transactions you made through Western Union, according to our records.

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  16. I received the Petition for Remission Form including a transaction summary, what happens if I agree?

    If you agree with the Consumer Fraud Report Loss, please check the “Agree: I have reviewed the enclosed Transaction Summary and agree with the amount listed above.” circle in the Consumer Fraud Report section, sign, date, print your name and complete the Social Security Number section on the form. The Consumer Fraud Report Loss amount will be used as your loss amount for processing your petition for remission.

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  17. I received the transaction summary, what happens if I agree – do I need to complete the Supplemental Transaction Form?

    If you agree with your Consumer Fraud Report Loss and Transaction Total, you do not need to complete the Supplemental Transaction Form. Please keep a copy of the Supplemental Transaction Form and your supporting documentation for your records.

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  18. I received the petition for remission and transaction summary, what happens if I disagree with the Consumer Fraud Report Loss and Transaction Total?

    If you agree with your Consumer Fraud Report Loss and Transaction Total, please check the circle “Disagree- I disagree with the amount listed above and have filled out the enclosed Supplemental Transaction Form” on the Consumer Fraud Report section. Then complete the Supplemental Transaction Form.

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  19. Which Western Union transfers qualify?

    All wire transfers made within and outside of the United States made through Western Union between January 1, 2004 and January 19, 2017, may be eligible for remission.

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  20. How do I supply documentation?

    You may file a petition online at www.WesternUnionRemissionPhase2.com using the PIN and Claim ID provided on the first page of the letter received and upload your documentation or mail the petition to:

     

    United States v. The Western Union Company

    P.O. Box 8060

    San Rafael, CA 94912-8060

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  21. What is a Money Transfer Control Number (MTCN) and where do I find it?

    The Money Transfer Control Number (MTCN) is a ten-digit unique number assigned to your transfer. For money transfers initiated at WU.com or in the Western Union app, the MTCN is available on the email confirmation for the money transfer. For money transfers initiated in person, the MTCN is available on the printed receipt.

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  22. I received a letter asking me to provide documents to support my claim. Can I get a copy of my receipt from Western Union?

    You will need to visit the Western Union website and request a Copy of Money Transfer Receipt. You will complete the form and click “Submit.” The information will be mailed to you once all elements are received approximately within 7-14 days.

     

    The link can be found on the Western Union Remission website: (https://www.westernunion.com/self-service-form/carf-form)

    According to the Western Union website, you can request a receipt by completing and accurately filling out the transactional history request form:

     

    1. Go to the Transactional History Request Form

    2. Complete the form and click “Submit.”

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  23. I visited the Western Union website to get a copy of my MTCN receipts, how far back does the history track transfers?

    Records are available going back 10 years, which is Western Union’s current record retention policy. 

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  24. Due to the Western Union retention policy, I cannot obtain my MTCN information from the Western Union website, what should I do?

    Please submit documentation, such as customer receipts, to support your submission.

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  25. What if the amount I transferred is not in U.S. dollars?

    Please make sure that your amounts match the supporting documentation and convert to USD.

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  26. How do I know the USD amount on the day of the transaction?

    You can search online for historic currency exchange rates.

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  27. Do I need an attorney to file a petition?

    No, you do not need an attorney to file a petition.

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  28. Is there a fee for filing a petition?

    No. The Department of Justice does not charge fees for you to participate in the remission process.

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  29. Can I file a petition on behalf of an estate?

    Yes. If the person who transferred money is deceased, please submit the petition in the name of the deceased, and include verification of the death and documents showing that you represent the estate.

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  30. How can I print a blank petition form?

    If you did not receive a pre-populated petition form, please call us at 855-786-1048 to request a petition form be mailed to you.

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  31. How do I return my petition for remission?

    You may file a petition online at www.WesternUnionRemissionPhase2.com using the PIN and Claim ID provided on the first page of the letter received and upload your documentation or mail the petition to:

    United States v. The Western Union Company

    P.O. Box 8060

    San Rafael, CA 94912-8060

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  32. How is the remission payment calculated?

    The amount you receive will be based on the eligible amount you lost minus any refund you have already received. Your payment will be based only on the amount of the money transfer. You cannot recover collateral expenses such as Western Union fees, incidental losses, or transfers sent through other businesses are not recoverable through the remission process.              

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  33. When will I get a payment?

    It will take up to one year or more to review and verify petitions and determine who is eligible to receive a payment.  Check www.WesternUnionRemissionPhase2.com for updates on the status of the process.

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  34. Do I need to report this payment to the IRS?

    A Form-1099 or other tax form is not included with the payment.  If you have any questions about potential tax issues as a result of this award, we recommend that you consult a professional tax consultant. We cannot provide you with tax advice and your inquiries on that subject will not receive a response.

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  35. Where can I get more information?

    For the latest information about the remission process:

    •           Check the website www.WesternUnionRemissionPhase2.com

    •           Email [email protected]

    •           Or call (855)786-1048

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