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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.

The Triple CU Scoop - Happy Thanksgiving

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.

Published on Nov 25, 2014

Thanksgiving is one of my favorite times of the year. I always look forward to going home and spending time with my family and friends. This year, I am thankful for so many things; but, mostly I’m thankful for my amazing family and friends. They are always there for me and provide unconditional love and support. Each and every one of them hold a special place in my heart.

I asked some of my co-workers what they’re thankful for this holiday season, and here’s what they had to say…

“I am thankful for my mother-in-law. My admiration for her has grown each day since we first met; especially over this last year as I’ve watched her battle ovarian cancer and chemo therapy. She is a very strong woman who is truly the heart of our family.” Cherie Tilson

“I’m thankful for my wonderful fiancé, friends and family, and my health!” Kyle Sommers

“Family comes in many forms, biological and those who we surround ourselves with daily. My family consists of my dog who thinks I’m the best thing since sliced bread, my two children who make me proud, my parents who have taught me values and my co-workers who make me look forward to coming to work every day. In many parts of our own country, there are many people who aren’t blessed with a caring family or a chance at a great place to work. I am thankful for being blessed with both.”  Teresa Jensen

“I am grateful for my family, my little shadow, Elle, who reminds me everyday what a joy it is to be able to be a parent, and my dog Brock, who greets me at the door day in and day out with the same tale waggle and doggie smooch no matter how his day went. I am grateful for my friends, my employer and my community.  I am grateful for my personal strength, experiences and wisdom and am looking forward to a great year in 2015!” Lindsey Dozier

“I’m very excited to spend the day with my grandsons, Nolan and Hollis!” Tim Meier

What are you thankful for this holiday season? Share with us in the comments below! Happy Thanksgiving!
 

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