| 7/21/2010 | Fraudulent Automated Phone Messages |
Southbridge Savings Bank is receiving reports that residents of the area are receiving an automated phone message that states the call is coming from Southbridge Savings Bank and asks them to "re-activate" their debit cards. The message asks them to enter their Card Number, Expiration Date, and their Personal Identification (PIN) number to reactivate the card. These calls are not coming from Southbridge Savings Bank, please do not provide any information if you should receive a similar call. Thank you for your assistance. If you did provide your information, immediately contact us by phone or visit one of our branches so we can protect your account. You will need to either cancel your debit card or close the associated account and open a new account number depending on what information you have given. We will advise you on the best course of action in each case in order to protect yourself from fraudulent access to your account.
| 2/18/2010 | Fraudulent Cell Phone Text Messages |
Southbridge Savings Bank has received notice that some customers have received text messages on their cells phones that their debit card has been compromised.
Instructions are to provide their bank routing number and account number for verification purposes.
These messages are NOT sent by or for Southbridge Savings Bank.
THIS IS A SCAM and an attempt to gain your account information for fraudulent purposes. If you receive a call or text message relating to this, DO NOT respond or provide your information, hang up.
If you did provide your information, immediately contact us by phone or visit one of our branches so we can protect your account. You will need to close that account and open a new account number to protect yourself from fraudulent access to your account.
| 10/26/2009 | Fraudulent Email Alert |
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