Attempts to steal your identity are all too common in today’s world. That is why we have created this Fraud Education Center to explain the many tricks and schemes used by crooks who try to steal your personal information.

Our hope is to help prevent you from becoming a victim. Should you have additional questions or if you believe that your personal information has been compromised, please call us at (618) 357-9393.

Banks, credit card companies and other legitimate organizations with which you share your personal information spend tens of millions of dollars each year to protect it. While nothing is 100 percent foolproof, thieves have found that the weakest link is often the person whose identity they want to steal. Please remember:

  • A bank or credit card company will never ask for your account number.
  • If a request for your account information is made, do not provide it, but call your financial institution or card company immediately.
  • Be wary of unsolicited correspondence or calls that promise you “free money.” The old saying that, “If it is too good to be true, it probably is,” is sound advice.
  • Look for any unauthorized activity on your monthly bank statements.
  • It is advisable to have a full credit report run annually to check for suspicious activity.

We now offer two new products; one that can help detect suspicious activity on your account, and one, should you fall victim, that can help recover your identity. They include:

For $2 a month per household, identity theft professionals give you protection advice and, should your identity be stolen, guide you through the steps from detection to restoration.

For $10 a month per person, credit monitoring watches for changes sent to all 3 credit bureaus. This service includes the restoration service.

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