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If you are asked to provide financial information, it may be a scam. Exercise caution with any phone calls, text messages, or emails that claim to be from your credit union, law enforcement, or your phone service provider, especially if they ask for personal or financial information or prompt you to transfer money to a different account. Legitimate credit unions and other institutions will never solicit such details or request these kinds of transfers from you. If you receive such a call, note the department they claim to be from and return the call using the number you have for your credit union on file. Be aware that scammers might supply a number that connects you to another scammer impersonating a credit union employee.

Last Modified on 10/24/24