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Robix Financial Fitness

Five Steps to Strengthen Your Financial Muscles

Logix / November 12, 2021

Getting your financial goals in shape requires discipline and determination. Credit card debt, economic challenges, and a competitive labor market are just a few factors that can challenge how you think about your particular financial situation. The question is, how can you improve your financial fitness? You can start your mindful monetary practices with the steps below so you can tone up your financial well-being.

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How to Avoid Fake Check Scams

Logix / September 17, 2021

It is not surprising to hear of fake check scams going around, as many people still rely on paper checks for non-cash payments. Just ask any fraudster using the fake check scam to drain bank accounts across the country. While many consumers believe they would recognize a fake check if they saw one, the continued success of this scam proves otherwise.

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How to Change Your Debit or Credit Card PIN in the Mobile App

Logix / August 13, 2021

We believe smarter banking means having options. At Logix, we try to provide our members with as many options as we can, which is why we've recently released an update to our highly rated Mobile App on Apple's App Store and Google Play! This update includes new functionality that will allow you to select a new (or change an existing) PIN for your Logix Debit or Credit cards! That’s in addition to the popular card “freeze” function and card transaction alerts already found in the Card Management area of the mobile app.

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Four Key Ways to Build Your Credit

Logix Financial Services / March 16, 2021

If you're like many Americans, you may have a few dents and dings on your credit report. As of 2020, around one in five adults has either a "fair" or "poor" credit score, which can impact their ability to qualify for a loan, rent an apartment, or even get a new job.1 And if you've largely avoided debt as an adult, you may find you have a similar problem—a sparse or nonexistent credit history can reduce your score as well.

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