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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 - 06-2024 Archive

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Monday Jun 10th, 2024

What to do if your online love interest offers to teach you how to invest your money

No one thinks their online love interest is going to scam them, but scammers are good at what they do. They establish an emotional connection with you so you’re more likely to believe that they’re an expert in cryptocurrency investing, for example. But that online love interest is a scammer. People have lost tens of thousands ― sometimes millions — of dollars to romance scammers.

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