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We strive to make your online experience an easy one. There are a number of things you can apply for online. Check out our online applications. Now on our home page you can have access to your accounts through CU at HOME 24 hours a day 7 days a week. Just click on CU at HOME on our home page fill out the application to get your PIN number and then you will have full access to your accounts online.
Also available through "CU at HOME" you can apply to start receiving your monthly statement electronically to help you balance your account much quicker than waiting for the snail mail. Your statement is emailed to your home computer so you can print it out at the end of the month.
We have made it easy for you to email any of our staff or specific departments by using a simple form that looks like your common email application.
Please send us your feedback about our web site.
***Protect Yourself Against Identity Theft***
Identity theft (when someone steals personal information such as a personal bank account number, a social security number, a PIN number, and then poses as that person), is a growing problem. We work very hard at protecting these numbers for you. Here are some precautions you can take as well.
1.DO NOT GIVE OUT PERSONAL FINANCIAL INFORMATION, ESPECIALLY YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER, ON THE PHONE UNLESS YOU INITIATED THE CALL AND YOU KNOW WHO YOU ARE TALKING TO. 2.REPORT LOST OR STOLEN CHECKS AND CREDIT CARDS IMMEDIATELY. 3.REVIEW NEW DELIVERIES OF CHECKS AND CREDIT CARDS IMMEDIATELY. 4.STORE NEW AND CANCELLED CHECKS IN A SAFE PLACE. 5.DO NOT GIVE OUT YOUR ATM PERSONAL IDENTIFICATION NUMBER, (PIN), TO ANYONE. 6.MAKE SURE YOU PROPERLY DISPOSE OF FINANCIAL INFORMATION INCLUDING FINANCIAL SOLICITATIONS THAT ARRIVE IN THE MAIL BY SHREDDING OR TEARING THEM UP. 7.STUDY YOUR BILLS CAREFULLY AND QUESTION ANY SUSPICIOUS CHARGES IMMEDIATELY. 8.PERIODICALLY CHECK YOUR CREDIT REPORT. FOR A SMALL FEE YOU CAN GET A COPY OF YOUR CREDIT REPORT AT ANYTIME.
Together we can help head off identity theft and account fraud before they happen.
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