Marquette employees will never reach out and ask you to provide your online banking password. Scam emails, texts, and calls may pressure you to respond.

Ignore them and call the bank directly. Click here for information from the Federal Trade Commission.

Current Scams - 02-2023 Archive

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Have I told you lately that I love you — and how to avoid scams?

Monday Feb 13th, 2023

It’s almost Valentine’s Day. Maybe you’ve already sent a card to your grandmother, grandfather, or the older adult in your life. But if you haven’t told them lately that you love them, pick up the phone and call, too. While you’re catching up, remind them that you’ll never pressure them to wire you money or buy you gift cards — but a scammer might.

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