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PROTECT YOURSELF
10 Things You Should Do:
- Guard your checkbook and checks.
- Never give your account and routing numbers to people you do not know, especially to anyone over the telephone even if the individual represents him or herself as a bank employee.
- Guard your deposit slips. Never use your deposit slip for "scrap" paper and then give it to someone.
- Properly store or dispose of canceled checks.
- If your checkbook is lost or stolen, immediately inform us.
- When traveling for a period of time, it is wise to leave your checkbook at home, locked away, and purchase a travel card or use your ATM/CheckCard.
- Write your checks using ink pens...never pencil.
- Write the payee name and the dollar amount in both numbers and letters, as far to the left in the allotted space and draw a line through the unused space to the right of the letters and numbers to prevent additions.
- When writing the payee name on the "Pay to the Order of" line, make sure the name is spelled out so it cannot be altered.
- Promptly balance or reconcile your checkbook register with your monthly bank statements.
The FDIC – short for the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation - is an independent agency of the United States government.The FDIC protects depositors against the loss of their insured deposits if an FDIC-insured bank or savings association fails. FDIC insurance is backed by the full faith and credit of the United States government.
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