April 15, 2014
Greater Pittsburgh Federal Credit Union
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Security & Avoiding Check Scams

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 Your account security is always our priority.

Lately there has been a lot in the news about security and data breaches.  As a credit union member, we know that you are concerned with your account.  We would like you to know that we are always monitoring your accounts for suspicious activities.  However the best defense against fraud is to keep a close eye on your personal accounts.  The quickest and best way to do this is to review your account statements and activity with online banking.  If you have not signed up for online banking, please contact the credit union.  If you notice any suspicious or fraudulent activity, make sure you contact our office right away.  

This week is Youth Week!  Be sure to vote for your favorite coloring contest submission on Facebook.  We have been so excited to see all the great entries!  Good luck to everyone and get your votes into GPFCU's Facebook Page by Friday!!

We would also like to announce that all members are invited to the 58th Annual Member's Meeting on Tuesday, May 20th, 2014! See full details below.  

We hope to see everyone there!!

Sincerely,

  
Greater Pittsburgh FCU Staff 

Come and see the EVEN GREATER

Greater Pittsburgh Federal Credit Union!

 

58th Annual Members Meeting

 

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

5:00 - 8:00pm

 

University Club

123 University Place

Pittsburgh, PA 15260

 

Tickets - $17.50 per person

Includes dinner & parking at Soldiers & Sailors Garage

  Original price is $40 - the credit union is paying over half for your attendance!

 

RSVP by Monday, May 12, 2014

412.621.6800 or info@greaterpittsburghfcu.org 

 

All members are welcome and encouraged to attend this event to meet

 our new President & CEO, Mr. Leon Davis

and discuss the many positive changes!


Youth Week Facebook Contest 2014

The entry with the most "Likes" on our Facebook page wins: 

2 Season Passes to Sandcastle Waterpark!
 
Voting will begin on 
Monday, April 21 
through 
Friday, April 25 at noon
 
BE SURE TO VOTE!!
 
Winner will be announced on Friday, April 25, 2014 at noon! 
 
Entries will only be accepted by members under the age of 18 with a current youth account with GPFCU. Any entries sent after Sunday, April 20, 2014 will not be entered. Entries must be one of the templates provided - these are also available for download on www.greaterpittsburghfcu.org. Files must be in a JPEG picture file format to be accepted. Inappropriate content will not be posted.  Only 1 entry per child. Voting will end at noon 4/25/14; any votes after that time will not count. In the event of a tie, the winner will be randomly chosen from the tied entries.  
Stay a Step Ahead of Fake Check Scams

 

Maybe you receive a letter stating you've won a foreign lottery but must wire back part of the enclosed check to pay taxes. Maybe someone offers to buy your online auction item but writes a check for more than the purchase price, asking you to wire back the difference. Or maybe you are offered a mystery shopping opportunity in which you make purchases with money from a provided check and then wire back the rest.

Whatever the pitch, don't be fooled. The check is fake, and it's a scam.
 
It works like this: The crook sends you a check, and makes up a reason for you to deposit it and wire some of the money back-such as paying fees on a sweepstakes you've won or returning the excess from a check for which they "accidentally" wrote the wrong amount. The checks look real, and often are printed with the names and contact information of actual financial institutions.

If you do as the scammer asks, it can take weeks for the fake check to be discovered-and when it is, you are responsible for paying back the lost amount.

Follow these tips to protect yourself from a fake check scam: 
    * Discard any offer that asks you to pay to claim a prize. A legitimate lottery would never ask you to pay for taxes, fees, or anything else-if you actually won, you would pay those taxes to the government.

    * Instead of a check, consider using an online payment service or escrow service you trust to accept payment for online auction or classified items. These services often have built-in fraud prevention measures to protect both buyers and sellers.

    * If you do accept a check, request one from a financial institution with a local branch so you can stop in to verify that the check is valid. If that's not an option, call the financial institution the check came from-but do not use the contact information on the check. Find a phone number from the financial institution's Web site or directory assistance instead.

    * Throw away any offer that asks you to cash checks and wire money back as a mystery shopper or work-from-home employee. No legitimate employer would work this way. 

If you have a check that makes you suspicious, consult the professionals at Greater Pittsburgh FCU before cashing or depositing it.