Protect Your Funds
Shoreline Hometown Credit Union members and others across Wisconsin have reported smishing (fraudulent text messages) and phishing (fraudulent phone calls) scams posing as credit union representatives. These scammers impersonate legitimate credit union numbers, making it harder to distinguish real communications from fraudulent ones. The scams typically involve alerts about suspicious activity or payments requiring immediate action, followed by requests for digital banking credentials, secure access codes, or debit/credit card numbers.
Common Scam Tactics:
- Fraudulent texts claiming suspicious payments that need to be authorized via a fake link.
- Texts about changes to online banking profiles, again with a fraudulent link.
- Calls from fake fraud departments asking for the first four digits of your card number
How to protect yourself:
- Exercise Caution: Be wary of any communication about suspicious activity or account changes. Never share your username, password, secure access code, or debit/credit card numbers. Shoreline Credit Union will never ask for this information.
- Verify the Source: Scammers can spoof caller ID, text, and email information. Always contact us directly at 920-482-3700 or visit your local branch to verify the legitimacy of any communication.
- Secure Your Accounts: If you’ve shared your information by mistake, contact us immediately to protect your accounts.
- Report Scams: Report any fraudulent texts or calls to us as soon as possible. Provide details such as the message content, text ID, and the number provided in the scam.
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Report Fraud
Shoreline is pleased to bring this 24/7 feature to our members. The forms below are required to be completed to initiate a fraud claim. Now, you are able to complete those forms from the comfort of your home!
Please note: When you are finished with a form, you will receive a verification email to the email address you provided. Once you verify the submission, this form will be emailed directly to our fraud department who will follow up with you within 2 business days to acknowledge receipt of the fraud form.
Check, ATM, Debit, Credit Card Error Dispute Form – This form is for transactions that you initially authorized, but would like to dispute details, such as a duplicate charge, incorrect amount, cancelled recurring, or not receiving merchandise.
ATM/Debit/Credit Card Fraud Form – This form is for fraud that you did not authorize at all, regardless of details.