Bendix Plagued by Second Sweepstakes Scam

Commercial vehicle safety leader battles a repeat outbreak of fraudulent activity

Bendix Plagued by Second Sweepstakes Scam

ELYRIA, Ohio, April 16 /PRNewswire/ -- Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems LLC and Bendix Spicer Foundation Brake LLC -- leaders in the development and manufacture of commercial vehicle safety technologies -- are warning the public of a second fraudulent sweepstakes that has appropriated the companies' identities. Working with law enforcement officials, the companies have uncovered the second scam in less than a month to distribute prize letters and fake checks to consumers across the country.

The companies -- which first warned its employees, customers, and other consumers about an initial fraudulent sweepstakes scam on March 24 -- has now been alerted to a second round of similar fraudulent activity. The parties responsible for the second scam distributed award letters and fake checks to consumers through the U.S. Mail, claiming that recipients were winners of a global monthly sweepstakes. The letter provides a phony reference number relating to the claim and urges recipients to cash the enclosed checks and call a non-Bendix number to find out how to claim the remainder of their monetary prize.

"The illegal and inappropriate use of our corporate identity is very unfortunate," said Anthony LaPlaca, Bendix's general counsel. "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 vital for the public to know that the award letters and the checks used in these activities are fraudulent."

Bendix is working closely with the appropriate federal, state, and local legal authorities in their ongoing investigation of this matter. The company continues to respond to calls to its facilities throughout North America from recipients of the letters. The number of consumers who have received the letters is unknown, but Bendix confirms that individuals 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 latest fraudulent checks include both the Bendix and Bendix Spicer Foundation Brake logos and display the "Mellon Bank" name. The checks accompany letters printed on fake letterhead for "Asus Financial Inc.," a company that does not exist. An example of the new round of the fraudulent sweepstakes award letter -- along with copies of the initial scam materials -- is posted on the Bendix Web site at 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 check.
    -- 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, c/o the Bendix Legal Department, at Bendix Commercial
       Vehicles Systems LLC, 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.

"If it seems too good to be true, it most likely is," LaPlaca said. "Close scrutiny and continued caution against this type of damaging activity can help protect innocent citizens from becoming victims of fraud. We appreciate the assistance of savvy consumers who made us aware of this new scam outbreak, giving us the opportunity to issue a warning to others. 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 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 www.foundationbrakes.com .

Website: http://www.bendix.com/
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