NOTE: Many
recent
"phishing" emails target credit union members. Some scams
offer rewards for "surveys". Others threaten to freeze your accounts
if you do not respond.
Don't fall for a scam! If you receive
an email purportedly from your credit union or an affiliate (such as the NCUA), delete the email and contact us immediately. Please call us
anytime you have a question about a suspicious email or phone call.
Click here to learn more.