As you may or may not have noticed, a couple weeks ago we reached our 5,000th “like” on Facebook! In honor of this occasion we sent our 5,000th fan a stunning blue CCCU t-shirt. If you haven’t done so already, I would encourage you to connect with us on Facebook and Twitter. Social media is a great way to keep up with what’s going on at the credit union, read articles containing helpful hints and tips, or learn more about what CCCU has to offer.
Although social media is a casual communication channel, please remember that when connecting you do not want to give away important information. If you have questions for us we would love to assist you, but do not post full names, birth dates or account information. Instead, give us a call and we can chat!
- If you get a Facebook or Twitter message that says “OMG have you seen this funny picture of you?!” It is SPAM! Do not click on the link. Delete the message right away.
- Remember that what you post, comment on or tag does follow you. Social media is not private and can have negative effects on potential college scholarships, internships or job opportunities.
- Be careful when posting pictures of and talking about your children. Try to avoid using your child’s full name and birth date because this can make them more susceptible to identity theft.