Identity Theft Tips and Resources
5Star Bank can help you avoid becoming a victim of account fraud or identity theft by providing you with following links and list of valuable tips:
- AVOIDING IDENTITY THEFT: What to do (PDF)
- TAKING CHARGE: What to do if your identity is Stolen (PDF)
- RECOVERING FROM IDENTITY THEFT: What to do (PDF)
- PROTECTING PERSONAL INFORMATION: A Guide for Business (PDF)
- Visit http://www.idtheft.gov/ for additional resources
Protect your Accounts
- Never loan your credit or ATM card or share your passwords with anyone who is not authorized on your account. Do not share your account numbers with anyone unless you initiated the contact.
- Report lost or stolen checks, debit or credit cards immediately. Review new checks to make sure none were stolen in transit. Be aware of the expiration date on your credit card; if you do not receive a reissued card before the expiration date, notify customer service.
- Store new and canceled checks securely and always use tamper-resistant checks.
- Question suspicious emails or phone inquiries. Unless you initiated the contact, 5Star Bank will not request your personal information (account number, Social Security number, or mother's maiden name) through email, U.S. mail, or by phone. Please notify us immediately if you receive odd calls or emails claiming to come from 5Star Bank. Be especially wary of those requesting account information to "award a prize" or "verify a statement."
- Guard your ATM and online banking information. Avoid using obvious or easily obtainable information as your password. Don't share your passwords with anyone or write them down.
- Curtail the use of paper documents. Call 5Star Bank to discuss the many electronic payment options available, such as Bill Pay and free online account access with 5Star Bank Online Banking.
Protect your Social Security Number
- Never send your SS # by unsecured email to anyone
- Request another number instead of your SS # on your drivers license
- Never carry your SS # in your wallet
- Do not print your SS # on your checks
- Don't give it out just because someone asks for it - know who you are doing business with
Protect Other Personal Information
- Never keep PIN numbers and passwords in your wallet or any visible location
- Be aware when standing at ATMs by protecting your PIN number
- Be aware of giving personal information over the phone, by email and over the internet, unless you have initiated the contact
- Be suspicious of anyone who calls you requesting personal information
- Shred any personal information or documents you no longer need that could be used to establish an identity in your name
- Pay stubs
- Pre-approved credit offers
- Shopping receipts
- Utility and phone bills
- Insurance documents
- Obtain your credit report regularly to check for fraud
- Review your bank and credit card statements for accuracy - Do Not Ignore suspicious charges
Who Should I Contact?
Contact 5Star Bank Customer Support immediately at 800-776-2265 if you suspect Identity theft or fraud involving any of your 5Star Bank accounts.
Other Important Contact Information:
Equifax: Fraud Line: 800.525.6285
Experian: Fraud Line: 800.397.3742
Transunion: Fraud Line: 800.680.7289
Federal Trade Commission (FTC): Fraud Line: 1-877-IDTHEFT
FTC Complaint Assistant