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COVID-19 Update
Dear Member, Like you, we continue to monitor the latest news about the Coronavirus (COVID-19). We know you have placed your trust in us and we take our responsibility to you very seriously. We are doing everything we can to make sure our branches remain open and that you continue to enjoy the same level of service that you’ve always received from us. The well-being of our staff and members is Learn More about COVID-19 Update
FTC & FDA: Warnings sent to sellers of scam Coronavirus treatments
The FTC and FDA have jointly issued warning letters to seven sellers of unapproved and misbranded products, claiming they can treat or prevent the Coronavirus. Read the full article by clicking here Learn More about FTC & FDA: Warnings sent to sellers of scam Coronavirus treatments
Tips for holiday gift card shopping
Gift cards are one quick way to get through your last-minute holiday shopping list. But before you give (and get) gift cards, here are a few things you need to know. Read the full article on tips for holiday gift card shopping by clicking here. Learn More about Tips for holiday gift card shopping
Upgrading Your Phone? 4 Things You Should Do First
If you’re thinking about upgrading to a new phone, make sure you remove your personal information before you trade it in. Why? Because your phone could have a lot of sensitive, personal information on it – like your passwords, account numbers, emails, text messages, photos, and videos. Read the Full Article Learn More about Upgrading Your Phone? 4 Things You Should Do First
What can you do to fend off hackers?
Your personal information is valuable. That’s why hackers try to steal it. This year, for National Cyber Security Awareness Month, we’ve got tips to help you keep your personal information from ending up in the hands of a hacker. Read the full article from the Federal Trade Commission Consumer Information by clicking here Learn More about What can you do to fend off hackers?
Taxpayers should be on the lookout for new version of SSN scam
IRS Tax Tip 2019-149, October 24, 2019 Taxpayers should be on the lookout for new variations of tax-related scams. In the latest twist on a scam related to Social Security numbers, scammers claim to be able to suspend or cancel the victim’s SSN. It’s yet another attempt by con artists to frighten people into returning ‘robocall’ voicemails. Scammers may mention overdue taxes in addition to Learn More about Taxpayers should be on the lookout for new version of SSN scam
Equifax Data Breach Settlement: How to Claim Your Benefits
Earlier this week, we told you that roughly half the people in the country can get benefits under a settlement that the FTC and others reached with Equifax. Now, you can now find out if you were affected by the September 2017 breach and make your claim for benefits. Continue reading the full article by clicking here. Learn More about Equifax Data Breach Settlement: How to Claim Your Benefits
The Capital One data breach: Time to check your credit report
If you needed yet another nudge to start keeping an eye on your credit report to protect against identity theft, Capital One has delivered it with its announcement that a data breach has exposed the personal information of 106 million of its credit card customers and credit card applicants in the United States and Canada. Read the full article by clicking here Learn More about The Capital One data breach: Time to check your credit report
Are you getting calls from the SSA?
Getting calls from the SSA? Probably not. At least, not from the real SSA. But how many of you have gotten calls from someone who said they were the Social Security Administration? And maybe showed the real SSA phone number (1-800-772-1213) or a number close to it on your caller ID? Lots, right? Read the full article from the FTC at here. Learn More about Are you getting calls from the SSA?