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NW Credit Unions Push Back on Text Message Scammers

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Oregon and Washington credit unions are working together to tackle text message scammers.

Credit unions in the region have seen a sharp increase in complaints about fraudulent texts pretending to be from the financial institutions. At the peak of the scam, one credit union fielded between 200 and 400 calls per day reporting it.

Matthew Wilson, senior vice president of risk and administration for the Springfield-based Oregon Community Credit Union, said members and non-members alike reported the scam texts.

"What that does is it winds up flooding our call centers," said Wilson, "so that it makes it more difficult to help our members with their daily transactional activity."

Losses from internet scams have been on the rise over the past five years.

In 2022, there were more than 800,000 complaints and a total loss of more than $10 billion, according to the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center.

Wilson said people should delete these messages and double check if they think they're actually legitimate.

"Don't interact with that text message," said Wilson. "Go ahead, pick up your phone, call your credit union. If you have their internet banking services online or the mobile app, log in to those known sites."

Wilson said there are regulatory protections for people who are scammed, and while falling victim can feel embarrassing and violating, he encourages people to report the incident.

"Don't just sit back, change your password and think that that's going to be enough," said Wilson. "We want to help you. We want to gather up as much information as we can. So, let us help you. Pick up the phone, call us and work with us on it."



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