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Customer Fraud Warning | Phishing Texts

Our Customer Care Center has recently received several phone calls reporting phishing efforts by fraudsters pretending to be OlyFed via text messages.

Woman answering the phoneWe share this out of an abundance of caution and to increase awareness so that if contacted you are equipped with the best practices for fraud prevention.

The best way to stay safe is to know how to protect yourself from fraudsters. If something doesn’t feel right, trust your instincts.

Please note these very important safety tips and recommendations:

If you receive a phone call or text message and you’re any bit skeptical it is not us, tell the person on the other end of the phone that you are going to contact us directly. We will not be upset with you hanging up on us; we’ll be glad you did to ensure your security and financial well-being. When you call us back, we’ll be happy to assist you.

Our Fraud Center will never ask you for your personally identifiable information such as debit card number, social security number, passwords and/or personal identification number (PIN). Our team may ask you for a combination of some basic security and identification questions to ensure they are in fact talking to you, while safeguarding your account.

We will never ask you to sign in or offer up personal/confidential information.

If you are unsure if it is truly OlyFed on the other end of the line or text message, don’t respond and call us.