Looking for easy cash or quick money loans? Skip the Easy Money scams!
Scammers are shopping for your cash by creating fake loan or job applications to get access to your personal and financial information, such as your social security number or your bank username and password.
Never enter your Online & Mobile Banking* username and password on a loan or job application or give out your one-time passcode to anyone who contacts you. Once a scammer receives your “application,” they can use your stolen username and password, log into your account, and steal your funds using Move Money features, such as Mobile Deposit* or Zelle.
Learn more about what to look for when it comes to quick loan scams from Bankrate.
8 Ways to Spot Personal Loan Scams and Protect Your Finances**
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