Fraudsters use all sorts of methods to steal information and gain access to your accounts — including pretending to be from Midwest Community or another financial institution. It’s rare that we will call you, and if we do, we’ll never ask for any of the information below. Beware of requests coming in via text message and email too — those are other ways that fraudsters are stealing information.
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5 things we’ll never call (or text) and ask
While we may contact you regarding an account issue or to ask if you made a particular card transaction, we will never contact you out of the blue and ask for any of these 5 things — ever.
- your card PIN
- your online banking password or verification code
- the CVV (3 digits) on the back of your card
- your full account (MICR) number
- personal information, like how long you’ve been a MCFCU member
Calls to you vs. calls to us
Remember that you can always make a call to us at 419.783.6500 and know that you are talking to the right person. When you call us, we might ask you some verifying questions including the information above — but we will never call you and ask for that information! When in doubt, hang up and call us.
Because of the increase in spoofed caller ID, it’s possible that the fraudsters may even appear to be calling you from a Midwest Community phone number. But if they call you and ask for any of the 5 pieces of information above, you can be sure it’s a fraudster. When in doubt, hang up and call us.
Don’t let fraudsters pressure you
Fraudsters know we’re more likely to give up sensitive information if we feel threatened, pressured, or afraid. Beware of any threats to “immediately” close your account or block your card if you don’t provide certain information. When in doubt, hang up and call us.