AVOID SCAMMERS DURING TAX SEASON
Common scams include phishing, fake charities, threatening impersonator phone calls, and social media scams. Scammers often pretend to work for the IRS, but the IRS will never call, text, email or mail you asking for confidential information. Be vigilant and be sure your only contacts are official agencies and charities.






Senior Fraud Resources
Please remember that we will never send you a text, email, phone call, or mail asking you to give us your personal, secure information in any of these ways. If you ever receive a request that looks like it is from us asking for your personal information or login credentials, please do not respond and contact your local branch directly.
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Phone Numbers
For life threatening emergencies call 911.
For non-life threatening emergencies:
National Elder Fraud Hotline: 1-833-FRAUD-11 (or 833-372-8311)
6 AM-11 PM Eastern Time