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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 - 08-2020 Archive

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Tuesday Aug 11th, 2020

Scams in between stimulus packages

With the potential of a second stimulus package being finalized by Congress, scammers will be out trying to gain your bank account and personal information. Learn more by clicking the above image and reading the article from the Federal Trade Commission on how you can protect yourself from these scammers.

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Monday Aug 3rd, 2020

How Scammers tell you to pay

Scammers want to get your money from you as fast as possible, and they want to make it hard to be tracked back to them. Click above to watch this video from the Federal Trade Commission to learn how scammers make people pay, and how you can use this information to avoid scams.

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