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We were made aware scammers are impersonating us via phone calls asking for your debit card information and saying your card will be locked if you don't give the information over the phone. If you receive a suspicious call that appears to come from Marquette, please ignore the call or hang up. This phone call is NOT from Marquette Savings Bank. We would never ask for sensitive debit card information over the phone. 

Current Scams - 07-2020 Archive

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Tuesday Jul 14th, 2020

Scammers Impersonate the FTC

A scam to be aware of involves an email that claims—falsely— it came from the Federal Trade Commission. It might say you’re entitled to some money from a phony “Global Empowerment Fund.” Do not fall for this! Learn more by clicking the above image and reading the article from the Federal Trade Commission.

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Thursday Jul 2nd, 2020

Work at Home Scams

Be aware of work from home scam - if it sounds too good to be true, it most likely is. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has a video that outlines these scams. Click the above image to view the video on the FTCs site.

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