![]() ![]() The site described itself as “Your one stop shop for authentic looking fake pay stubs and other income verification documents.” Also selling bogus auto insurance cards, utility statements, cable bills, doctors’ excuses, and medical absence reports, the company included the fine-print disclaimer “For Entertainment Purpose Only” on some of its documents. Then there’s, a site based in Beaverton, Oregon, run by Integrated Flight Solutions LLC and Steven Simmons. Buyers of fake bank statements could even choose which of five well-known financial institutions their paperwork would falsely claim to come from. The California-based operation owned by Katrina Moore really did sell fake bank statements, W-2s, profit and loss statements, and “other income verification documents” – although we’re still trying to get our head around the oxymoronic advertising claim that the site sold “Authentic Fake Pay Stubs!” The site offered a host of customized options including “standard” fake pay stubs and “premier” ones printed on blue check stock. We’ll grudgingly give this to Innovative Paycheck Solutions and. About the FTC Show/hide About the FTC menu items.News and Events Show/hide News and Events menu items.Advice and Guidance Show/hide Advice and Guidance menu items.Competition and Consumer Protection Guidance Documents.Enforcement Show/hide Enforcement menu items.
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