Helping you keep your money and info safe
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From: Chase
To: talmidim7@xxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Friday, October 8, 2021 1:02 PM
Subject: Helping you keep your money and info safe
See tips to help protect yourself from scams
Scams can happen to anyone—and they're on the rise
Here's how you can help protect yourself and your loved ones
Scammers use elaborate stories to play on emotions and gain
trust. So always be alert and suspicious of any text, email or call you get
from someone you don't know, especially if they ask for money or personal
information.
See what to look for and help protect yourself.
See tips >>
Here are just a few things that can help you be more secure:
Recognize common scams
The stories may change but the themes often stay the
same. Know the warning signs and how to respond.
Follow safety best practices
Never give out your personal information to
someone you don't know, and don't click on a link unless you're sure that it's
authentic.
Find additional resources
Get the help you need to be more secure or report
an incident after the fact.
Help keep your money and info safe
Remember, when someone you don't know asks for money or
personal information, end the conversation.
See more tips >>
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