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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 - 08-2024 Archive

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Wednesday Aug 28th, 2024

Got a call about unpaid college tuition? It could be a scam

For college students and parents, paying tuition is often at the top of the to-do list each semester. Imagine getting a call from someone who supposedly works at your school, saying you haven’t paid the bill. They threaten to drop your classes unless you send money right away. The call might raise alarm bells, but slow down — you might end up paying a scammer instead of the real tuition and fees.

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