Don't abbreviate the year 2020 for security reasons

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Don't abbreviate the year 2020 for security reasons

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Interesting tip I got from law enforcement the other day, and I found a bunch of articles mentioning it. Don't abbreviate the year 2020 on legal documents, checks or anything (eg: 1/5/20). Instead spell out the full year (1/5/2020).

Why? Because it would be VERY easy for a nefarious person to alter the date and potentially cost you money.
"Say you agreed to make payments beginning on 1/15/20. The bad guy could theoretically establish that you began owing your obligation on 1/15/2019, and try to collect additional $$$," Rheingold wrote.

In the future, post-dating could be a problem too. For example, a check dated "1/1/20" could become "1/1/2021" next year, possibly making the uncashed check active again, Rheingold wrote. A similar method could be used for debts that are past the statute of limits.

The solution is easy: There's no harm in writing the full date. Writing the month out can also help.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nat ... 795857001/
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I've always had the habit of using 4-digit year on checks and legal docs. Always seemed the smart thing to do.
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I've always done 4 digit years.
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