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Beware of Unidentified Calls or Attempts to Gain Access to Your Online Banking Account

If you receive an unidentified call or voicemail about your online banking account, and you believe it to be suspicious or fraudulent, please hang up immediately and contact us at 800-475-1150. We are available to assist you.

Important Tips: Never provide your credit or debit card information, or online banking credentials to someone who calls you unsolicited. Be suspicious of any caller who asks for your personal information, such as your Social Security number or bank account number. If you are unsure about the legitimacy of a call, hang up and call us directly at 800-475-1150We will never contact you to ask for your personal information or login credentials. A message from Collins Community Credit Union will always include identification.

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Beware of Unidentified Calls or Attempts to Gain Access to Your Online Banking Account

If you receive an unidentified call or voicemail about your online banking account, and you believe it to be suspicious or fraudulent, please hang up immediately and contact us at 800-475-1150. We are available to assist you.

Important Tips: Never provide your credit or debit card information, or online banking credentials to someone who calls you unsolicited. Be suspicious of any caller who asks for your personal information, such as your Social Security number or bank account number. If you are unsure about the legitimacy of a call, hang up and call us directly at 800-475-1150We will never contact you to ask for your personal information or login credentials. A message from Collins Community Credit Union will always include identification.

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  • National Financial Literacy Month

    Published on Apr 15, 2019

    A quick scroll through Instagram on any given day reveals that it’s National Chocolate Chip Cookie Day or, on the flipside, National Eat Your Vegetables Day. Celebrated since the early 2000’s, April is National Financial Literacy Month, a nationwide effort to teach Americans the importance of establishing and maintaining healthy financial habits.

  • The 411 on Tax Day

    Published on Apr 02, 2019

    Not many look forward to Tax Day - which falls on Monday, April 15th this year - except for overworked accountants ready for a break. Though we file our taxes every year, changing tax codes and new tax reforms can make this a tricky subject to grasp. It’s important to know what counts as income and best practices to help you reduce your tax bill or avoid any late-payment penalties.

  • Six ways to Put a Spring in Your Step - and Wallet

    Published on Mar 15, 2019

    Spring has finally sprung - and with its longer evenings and pink blossoms in the trees usually comes the chore of deep cleaning your home. Perhaps it’s not the first thing you want to do when the weather turns nice but knowing you can pocket a little extra cash makes it a worthwhile weekend activity. Spring is an opportunity for renewal and revival, and that includes your hall closet and basement.

  • Member Contact Center Hour Change

    Published on Mar 01, 2019

    On April 1, 2019, our Member Contact Center hours are changing.

  • Ways to Save on Vacation

    Published on Feb 27, 2019

    Vacations - whether weeklong sails on a luxury cruise or a quick weekend trip to soak in hot springs - are meant to be enjoyed. Being unprepared for the expenses of traveling, though, can sour a holiday fast. Lodging and transportation costs are to be expected but buying magazines in the airport terminal and picking out souvenirs for the whole office adds up fast.

    To avoid returning home from your trip feeling frazzled, it’s important to set financial boundaries for your travels - including knowing ways to save while you explore or unwind.

  • Using Coupons to Get More Bang for Your Buck

    Published on Feb 14, 2019

    Clipping coupons to save a few bucks on toilet paper and milk isn’t just for moms scouring for bargains. There are books and blogs teaching consumers how to use coupons, and there’s even a television show where shoppers try to find the best deals for the largest quantity of groceries. Now, all kinds of people use coupons - from college students to senior citizens - and many are even used for online purchases from dish soap to wireless headphones. Using coupons is one way to save money during weekly grocery visits, which can then be used to pay off consumer debt or to sock away in a retirement or vacation fund.

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