Scams in the Name of Charity

July 6, 2017 by Lisa Lake  Consumer Education Specialist, FTC Scammers are creative, cunning and cruel – and they often mix in a little truth to spice up their big lies. This scheme shows just how low they can go. Government imposters claiming to be with the...

Call Us Before You Travel

Due to the high risk of fraud your Debit card or Credit card may be blocked in certain States or Countries. Please notify us when you are planning to travel to ensure your card will not be affected.   DEBIT CARD CUSTOMERS: (812)283-0724 (877)418-2669 CREDIT CARD...

What to do when your information is lost or exposed

When Information Is Lost or Exposed Did you recently get a notice that says your personal information was exposed in a data breach? Did you lose your wallet? Or learn that an online account was hacked? Depending on what information was lost, there are steps you can...

Fake emails could cost you thousands

May 16, 2017 by Christina Tusan – Attorney, Western Region, FTC Think you got an email from a business you know? Scammers sometimes use emails that look legit to trick you into sending money to them. The email might say it’s from a real estate professional...

8 Ways to Stop an Identity Thief

More than 15.4 million Americans were victims of identity fraud last year, according to Javelin Strategy & Research. Below are eight tips to help consumers protect their information and avoid becoming a victim. “Identity fraud continues to be a major problem for...

Guard Your Mail

You may think your home mailbox is a safe receptacle for outgoing mail, think again. Thieves use mailboxes to gather your personal information on checking accounts as well as credit cards. Take mail containing payments with checks to Post Office collection boxes....
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