During this unique situation with the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, there are people who try to take advantage of an already chaotic situation. At Logix Federal Credit Union, we’re here to help you, providing resources to keep you informed.
John Muir Middle School Donated 3,500 Non-Perishable Items to Support Burbank Temporary Aid Center in the Wake of Coronavirus
John Muir Middle School, in partnership with Logix Federal Credit Union, collected 3,500 non-perishable items for Burbank Temporary Aid Center just before the school closed on March 13. The City of Burbank’s Public Works picked up these items on March 19 for delivery to BTAC.
Many of our daily norms have been temporarily disrupted as a result of the coronavirus. As more Americans are being encouraged to practice social distancing and stay home, we are faced with finding alternative ways to go about activities such as working, shopping, dining, and banking. Fortunately, banking offers many ways to successfully conduct business from wherever you are.
Logix Federal Credit Union has been serving members in the Conejo and Simi valleys for more than a decade, and continues to give back to these communities by supporting its schools, nonprofits and volunteer organizations.
We’ve previously shared about employment scams, where fraudsters prey on victims looking for jobs. In a typical employment scam, the fraudster poses as an employer and sends the victim a check with instructions to deposit it into the victim's account, keeping a small portion of the check for themselves and wiring the remaining balance to another account. A few days later, the deposited check returns on the victim’s account (as a counterfeit, account closed, or other non-payment reason), leaving the victim responsible for the lost funds.