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We’ve been made aware that someone is mailing fraudulent letters to our members while pretending to be Homeland Credit Union’s fraud department. These letters are NOT from Homeland Credit Union.
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As we kick off a new year, it’s the perfect time to check off a popular resolution: creating a budget.
When monthly expenses begin to pile up, it’s easy to ignore budget planning and hope that your monthly income covers all your costs and hopefully leaves a little extra for your savings account.
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Homeland Credit Union is pleased to announce the purchase of property on Western Avenue, near the Coppel Athletic Complex, marking an important step in the expanding access and convenience for members on the western side of Ross County.
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In this week’s scam, you receive a text message from your phone’s cloud storage provider. The message says your cloud storage is full and warns you that all your photographs and videos will be deleted if you don’t upgrade your storage immediately.
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We extend to you, an opportunity to become a part of one of the most respected Credit Unions in the nation. Our reputation and high level of member confidence in the Credit Union are extremely important to us. We ask everyone associated with the credit union to do everything possible to protect the credit union’s image of integrity and friendliness.
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In this week’s scam, you receive an alarming email from the Social Security Administration, or SSA. The email has an urgent subject line that warns about an issue with your account and includes an attachment that looks like an official government letter.
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In this week’s scam, you receive an unexpected text message from an unknown number. The text seems harmless at first, with a message like “Hey, how are you?” or “Are you coming to the BBQ later?” If you reply to the message, the sender will start a friendly conversation.
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This week’s scam involves a business email compromise, or BEC, attack, where cybercriminals access a real business email address and use it to send malicious emails. You receive an email that looks like a simple file-sharing notification, with an attachment that seems to be a PDF document.
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In this week’s scam, cybercriminals are using a clever trick that makes their phishing emails seem more real than ever. You receive an email from a real PayPal email address.
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In this week’s scam, you get an email that looks like it’s from a trusted brand, such as Costco or AAA. The email promises a free gift if you fill out a short survey and pay a small shipping fee so that the gift can be delivered to you.
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You may be familiar with QR codes. They are square black and white barcodes that you can scan with your phone’s camera to be instantly directed to a website or mobile app. Unfortunately, cybercriminals can use QR codes to their advantage.
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Homeland Credit Union converted to a new credit card system and these are some of the frequently asked questions we are getting from our credit card holders.
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In this week's scam, cybercriminals are using Google Workspace's Gemini AI tool to try to trick you in an unusual way. You receive an email that appears ordinary, and it doesn’t have any suspicious links or attachments. But if you ask Gemini to summarize it, the results seem alarming.
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We’re celebrating YOU during Member Appreciation Week August 11–16, 2025!
As a valued member of Homeland Credit Union, we invite you to enjoy a week filled with exclusive offers and thank-you perks
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Homeland Credit Union is proud to invite its members and the Pickaway County community to a ribbon-cutting and open house event celebrating the newly renovated Circleville branch, located at 24061 US Hwy 23 S. Circleville, OH 43113.
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This week, cybercriminals are targeting travelers by using online advertisements as part of a scam, also known as “malvertising”. If you book an ocean cruise and have questions about your reservation, you probably search Google to find a customer service phone number.
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Homeland Credit Union is proud to participate in the nationwide “I Love My Credit Union” social media blitz happening on Thursday, July 25, 2025.
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At Homeland Credit Union, protecting our members is our top priority. Recently, we've seen an alarming increase in cryptocurrency-related scams, especially those involving cryptocurrency ATMs. These scams are targeting everyday individuals, and they're becoming more convincing by the day.
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We understand that the upcoming closure of the Chillicothe Paper Mill on August 10th brings uncertainty and hardship. During this difficult time, Homeland Credit Union wants you to know that we’re here to support you every step of the way.
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In this week’s scam, cybercriminals are using artificial intelligence (AI) to try to trick you into clicking malicious links. You receive a text message or voice call from someone claiming to be a senior United States government official.
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