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Victim to Scams
By Daniel J. Machon, Jr. President and CEO of Benchmark Federal Credit Union
Benchmark Federal Credit Union Reports that
Even the Most Savvy are
Falling Victim to Scams If you think you’ve seen it all when it comes to scams, think again. Bad actors continue to evolve their methods, and Benchmark Federal Credit Union is seeing an alarming uptick in the number of scams targeting people of all ages and backgrounds, including savvy job seekers who are looking to work from home. In recent weeks, Benchmark Federal Credit Union has alerted numerous members to potential scams before financial transactions were completed on their accounts. In one notable case, an individual thought they had accepted an at-home job with a reputable company. The Benchmark member received a check that appeared legitimate, for the purpose of funding
home office supplies. When they submitted the check for deposit, Benchmark FCU staff had suspicions and alerted the member that the situation may be a potential scam. The member was advised to follow up with their new “employer” by contacting them at a valid number listed for that company. The company confirmed it was a scam by an outside party. The check was indeed fake, and so was the job listing. The scammer’s hope was that money would be wired from its new “employee” before the fake check bounced.
According to the Federal Trade Commission, Americans were scammed out of $68 million due to fake business and job opportunities in the first quarter of 2022. This is a significant concern as more people are being asked to return to the office, and many are choosing to seek workfrom-home alternatives. Scam artists are detecting that vulnerability and capitalizing on it. Benchmark FCU staff are highly trained to detect such scams. When advising your clients, one recommendation is to ensure they check with their bank or federal credit union about anti-scam services and leverage those services as they pursue work-from-home job opportunities. Remind clients that a reputable financial institution will never directly call, text, or email you to verify information or have you click on a link to do so. It is a violation of strict privacy policies. Instead, financial institutions like Benchmark FCU will leave you a recorded message asking you to return the call at your convenience. Check to be sure the phone number on the message matches the one you’ve always used for your financial institution, then return the call. If you or someone you know is pursuing a work-fromhome job, the FBI advises looking out for the following warning signs during the hiring process: • Interviews are not conducted in-person or through a secure video call, but rather on a teleconferencing app using an email address instead of a phone number • Potential employers contact victims through non-company email domains and teleconference applications • Potential employers require employees to purchase start-up equipment from the company, or pay for background screenings • Potential employers request credit card information • Job postings appear on job boards, but not on the company’s website If a client sees or loses money to a job scam, they can report it to the FTC at ReportFraud.ftc.gov. If a client is concerned about becoming a victim of identity theft, they can report it and get a personalized recovery plan with the FTC at IdentityTheft.gov. And they can always turn to their local, trusted financial institution for assistance.
The rising price of paper, ink, mailing supplies and postage also make paperless by switching to digital correspondence and digital invoicing when appropriate
Never give up on giving
Over the past few years, many businesses have in our Chester County community. This was never a consideration for Benchmark Federal Credit Union, and we’re seeing that commitment really differentiate us in the marketplace as we continue to more than 20 community events and organizations annually expense, I don’t believe this is a place to cut. In fact improve the bottom line. Our outreach efforts the Year by the Greater West Chester Chamber of Commerce and honored with the 2021 Corporate Partner Award by Arc of Chester County IOLTA institution and community partner of the Chester County Bar Association
Daniel J. Machon, Jr. is the President and CEO of Benchmark Federal Credit Union. The only federal credit union to exclusively serve Chester County, Benchmark FCU has been serving the community for more than 80 years and is known for providing extraordinary service. Benchmark’s Attorney Banking Program includes premium yields for IOLTA accounts. For more information regarding an IOLTA account, please contact Chris Breslin, VP/Retail Services at Benchmark Federal Credit Union, at (610) 429-1600 ext. 211 / breslinc@benchmarkfcu.net. To learn more about the products and services available at Benchmark FCU, visit our website at BenchmarkFCU.org. Anyone who lives, works, worships, or attends school in Chester County, PA is eligible to join Benchmark Federal Credit Union. www.chescobar.org Daniel J. Machon, Jr. is the President and CEO union to exclusively serve Chester County, Benchmark FCU has been serving the community for more than 80 years and is known for providing includes premium yields for IOLTA accounts contact Chris Breslin, VP/Retail Services at Benchmark Federal Credit Union, breslinc@benchmarkfcu.net. To learn visit our website at BenchmarkFCU.org County, PA is eligible to join Benchmark Federal Credit Union.
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