⚠️ Military members: Watch out for scammers at banks asking to use your phone, especially during holidays! They might use it to drain your funds. 📵 Keep your phone secure and don't lend it to strangers. Stay vigilant & protect your finances. Learn more: https://consumer.ftc.gov/consumer-alerts/2025/12/stolen-funds-holidays-spot-military-bank-scam #MilitaryScam #StaySafe #HolidayScam
Stolen funds for the holidays: Spot this military bank scam

People in the military are known for looking out for one another. That’s why scammers set up camp outside military banks pretending to need help — just to get through the holidays. But take a tactical pause. This might be a scammer looking to use your phone to drain your bank accounts. Learn to spot and avoid this scam.

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Servicemembers, watch out for scams when relocating! Scammers may exploit your need to break leases or redirect mail, risking your personal info. Protect yourself: verify all contacts, handle paperwork securely, and monitor accounts for fraud. Stay vigilant! 🛡️🪖 #MilitaryScam #StaySafe #ScamAlert https://consumer.ftc.gov/consumer-alerts/2025/06/protect-your-personal-information-no-matter-where-military-life-takes-you
Protect your personal information, no matter where military life takes you

If you’re a servicemember, you’re probably used to moving around every few years. Whether you’re moving a few states away or to another country, you might need to break a lease, sell a car, or redirect your mail to a new address — all things involving your personal information. While planning your next big move, help protect your sensitive info from scammers.

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