Beware of Suspicious Activity

Pop Quiz! Test your digital payment safety smarts.

Q: If a person texts, and says they’re with Logix and need you to send money
to yourself with Zelle® to reverse a payment, what do you do?

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Mobile App: How to Find Your Routing and Account Numbers

Providing you access to your account information when and where you need it remains a top priority. When you can’t make it to a branch, Logix offers the ability to find your routing and account numbers using our Mobile App. Simply follow the steps below.

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Online Banking: How to Find Your Routing and Account Numbers

Providing you access to your account information when and where you need it remains a top priority. When you can’t make it to a branch, Logix offers the ability to find your routing and account numbers using our Online Banking. Simply follow the steps below to get started.

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Look Out for the Romance Scam

The Romance Scam is one of the most utilized methods of targeting victims for financial gain. Unfortunately, the targets of these scams are once again the elderly, specifically those who have been widowed. Although there are different variations of this scam, here is a very common scenario.

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Protecting Yourself from the “Grandparent Scam”

The Grandparent Scam is one of many scams targeting the elderly. A grandparent gets a call (or sometimes an email) from someone who claims to be a relative, usually a grandson or granddaughter, in distress - they lost their wallet and are stuck without identification and money in another country. The caller states it’s an emergency and asks for money to be sent immediately, wired to them through a friend’s account so that they can get home. If the money can’t be wired, they ask the grandparent to purchase $1,000 Visa gift cards to be used as a means to get back home. Oh, and don’t tell their parents because they’ll get upset. Any concerned grandparent would be alarmed and comply without hesitation. Unfortunately, from January 2020 to June 2021 the FBI Internet Complaint Center received over 650 reports of “grandparent scams” nationwide, resulting in more than $13 million in losses.

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