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Fraud Alert: If you receive a phone call from someone claiming to be a member of Marquette's Fraud Department, DO NOT share your password or numeric codes needed to log in to your online banking account.

 

Bankers do not need your password to assist you with your banking needs. Hang up and report anything suspicious by contacting your local branch. 

Current Scams - 02-2020 Archive

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Thursday Feb 27th, 2020

How to Avoid Social Media Scams

Everyone is on social media now, it's important to take the time to protect yourself against scammers. Please watch AARP's video on How to Avoid Social Media Scams!

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Wednesday Feb 19th, 2020

5 Ways to Recognize Social Security Scams

There is an increase in Social Security scam attempts. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau offers five ways you can recognize a Social Security Scam.

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Sunday Feb 9th, 2020

Scam Awareness

National Slam the Scam Day is coming up on March 5th. Read more about "Slam the Scam" from the Office of the Inspector General Social Security Administration by clicking the image above.

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