🛡️ Fraudsters Beware: Carver Bank is Making It Harder to Find Victims
Together, We’re Fighting Back Against Scams
Every day, thousands of people fall victim to fake emails, texts, and phone calls from criminals pretending to be a bank, a family member, or even a government agency. With online and mobile banking use at an all-time high, these scams are becoming more common - and more costly.
It’s time to pause, think, and stay alert.
🚨 Carver Bank Joins the #BanksNeverAskThat Campaign
This Cybersecurity Awareness Month, Carver Bank is proud to partner with the American Bankers Association (ABA) in the nationwide #BanksNeverAskThat campaign - an engaging effort to help you spot scams before it’s too late.
We want every Carver customer to feel confident when banking online or over the phone. If something feels off, stop, take a breath, and trust your instincts - real banks will never pressure you or ask for personal information out of the blue.
🔍 Five Red Flags That Should Make You Stop and Think
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You’re pressured to send money or log in quickly through a payment app.
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You’re contacted unexpectedly and told to act immediately - and keep it secret.
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You receive a text message with a suspicious or unfamiliar link.
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You get an unexpected email attachment claiming to be an invoice or statement.
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You’re asked for private information like your PIN, password, or Social Security number.
Even if these tricks look familiar, scammers count on you being distracted. Don’t let them win.
💡 Learn, Laugh, and Outsmart the Scammers
For more fun, interactive ways to learn how to spot the signs of fraud, visit BanksNeverAskThat.com.
You’ll find helpful videos, quizzes, and resources designed to help you protect your accounts and your peace of mind.
And don’t forget to follow Carver Bank on social media all month long for entertaining posts, real-world scam examples, and cybersecurity tips you can share with friends and family.
🧠 Stay Smart. Stay Secure. Stay Carver.
At Carver Bank, we’re committed to keeping your information safe and helping you stay one step ahead of fraudsters.
Remember - if something doesn’t feel right, call us directly at 855-217-3373.
Let’s stop scammers together.