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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 - 05-2024 Archive

Friday May 10th, 2024

No one is using your Social Security number to commit crimes. It’s a scam.

The phone rings. Your caller ID says it’s the Social Security Administration. You hesitate. You’re not expecting a call from them, and you’ve heard about impersonation scams. But something inside you makes you pick up. And everything you’re about to hear is designed to scare you into doing whatever the caller says.

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