Mail Theft on The Rise
Mail Theft on The Rise
Mail theft is a criminal offense that involves the unauthorized act of stealing mail. Mail is wrongfully accessed, intercepted or removed from their intended recipients.
To combat mail theft, you can take several precautions:
1. Use a Locking Mailbox: Install a mailbox with a lock to prevent easy access to your mail by unauthorized individuals.
2. Collect Mail Promptly: Retrieve your mail as soon as possible after it’s delivered to minimize the time it spends unattended.
3. Opt-in for Informed Delivery: Sign up for USPS Informed Delivery to receive notifications and images of your incoming mail, helping you track what should arrive. Click here to learn how.
4. Hold Mail: If you’re away, request your mail to be held at the post office until your return.
5. Redirect Mail: If you move, make sure to update your address with the postal service to guarantee your mail is forwarded to your new address.
6. Shred Sensitive Mail: Shred documents with personal or financial information before disposing them.
7. Use Secure Drop Boxes: When sending important mail, use secure drop boxes at the post office rather than leaving it in your home mailbox.
8. Consider a P.O. Box: If possible, rent a P.O. Box for your mail to ensure its security.
9. Track Deliveries: Utilize tracking services to monitor the progress of packages and ensure their safe arrival.
10. Report Suspicious Activity: If you suspect mail theft, report it to your local post office and law enforcement.
Taking these steps can help minimize the risk of mail theft and protect your sensitive information. For more information, click here for tips and prevention from the United States Postal Inspection Service.
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Notice Of Jury Duty Scam
Notice Of Jury Duty Scam
Sheriff Scott Israel, Chief Judge Jack Tuter and Clerk of Courts Brenda Forman renew their warnings of an ongoing jury duty scam that has been reported in South Florida. The scam involves threats of fines and even jail time.
The U.S. Marshals also warned of a nationwide scam, saying that citizens in South Florida are among those who are being targeted.
Victims reportedly receive phone calls or emails threatening that they have missed jury service, Federal or State, and if they don’t comply with the caller’s requests, they could be fined or face jail time. In the calls or emails, the bogus caller may demand that you provide your personal or confidential information which could lead to identity theft or fraud.
The Miami U.S. Marshals Office said that they are “already aware of numerous individuals in the South Florida area who have been targeted by these jury scammers.””In one case,” the U.S. Marshals said, “the fraudster posed as a U.S. Marshal and stated a federal judge had issued an order to arrest the recipient of the phone call stating they had missed their date for jury duty. Luckily, the victim realized it was a scam and did not provide any personal information to the bogus caller.
“Anyone contacting you to demand a fine or threaten jail time is not connected to the Federal or State Court System nor a member of law enforcement. Federal and State courts normally conduct prospective juror business through the U.S. Postal Service, and any contact by real court officials will not include requests for Social Security numbers, credit card numbers, or any other personally identifiable information.
Members of the public are never contacted initially by email or phone for jury service. Prospective jurors first receive an official court mailing which may direct them to an official website or direct them to call an official juror call in phone number.
If you have received a phone call or email from someone claiming to be from any law enforcement agency and this person demands that you pay a fine, threatens you with jail time or requests your personal information or credit card number, try to get the caller’s number off the caller ID on your phone and write down any details the bogus caller might provide.
Report any calls you receive about this scam as follows:
For State jury duty contact the Broward Sheriff’s Office at (954) 831-8901.
For Federal jury duty, contact the U.S. Marshall’s office call (954) 356-7256
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FREE Home Buying Webinar - May 18
FREE Home Buying Webinar
Seminar Details
Are you looking to buy a new home but feeling overwhelmed by the process? Look no further! We're excited to invite you to our free Home Buying Webinar, where you'll learn everything you need to know about buying a home, from navigating the housing market to securing a mortgage.
- When:
Thu, May 18, 2023 - Where:
Online Webinar
- The webinar starts from 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM EST
Stay Alert: Protecting Your Financial Information from Phone Scams
Stay Alert: Protecting Your Financial Information from Phone Scams
In the age of evolving scams, safeguarding your financial information is crucial. We want to raise awareness about a phone scam targeting individuals and provide essential tips to keep you safe.
Beware of Spoof Calls:
Fraudulent phone calls from scammers pretending to represent financial institutions are rising. They manipulate caller ID and trick unsuspecting individuals into revealing sensitive information like Secure Access Codes, Card Numbers, or PIN Numbers.
Take Action to Protect Yourself:
Follow these steps to stay safe:
1) Be skeptical: Never share personal or financial information in unsolicited calls. Legitimate institutions won’t ask for such details over the phone.
2) Verify the caller: Hang up if you suspect a fraudulent call. Use the official contact information to confirm their identity independently.
3) Contact your institution: If you encounter a suspicious call, contact them directly using verified contact details. Call us at 954.486.2728 to report incidents and seek guidance.
Spread awareness: Stay informed about phone scams and share knowledge with others to combat fraudulent activities.
We prioritize your financial safety. Stay cautious and vigilant when receiving unsolicited calls requesting sensitive information. Remember, we will never ask for your Secure Access Code, Card Number, or PIN Number over the phone. If you receive a suspicious call, contact us immediately at 954.486.2728. We can protect ourselves and others from phone scams and preserve our financial well-being.
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Social Security and Your Retirement - May 4
Social Security and Your Retirement
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Social Security will likely be an important part of the road ahead regardless of when you plan to retire. But do you know the rules of the road when it comes to Social Security?
Here’s an opportunity to attend a valuable educational seminar on this important topic, at no cost and no obligation:
- What are the rules for starting your Social Security benefits?
- How do spouses coordinate their benefits?
- Are there different routes to take that could potentially increase your benefits?
- How do you decide where Social Security fits within your retirement plans?
- When:
Thu, May 4, 2023 - Where:
BrightStar Credit Union Headquarters
5901 Del Lago Circle
Sunrise, FL 33313 - The seminar starts from 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM EST
The Return of Conservative Investing - Jan 26
The Return of Conservative Investing
Seminar Details
In this seminar, you’ll learn how conservative investments like certificates of deposit and annuities can help your financial plan.
Seminar Objectives:
- How can conservative investments help you face today’s economic risks?
- What are the differences between CDs and annuities?
- What are the different types of annuities?
- How can you decide which conservative investment is right for you?
- When:
Thu, January 26, 2023 - Where:
BrightStar Credit Union Headquarters
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Sunrise, FL 33313 - The seminar starts from 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM EST
Social Security and Your Retirement - Oct 20
Social Security and Your Retirement
Seminar Details
Social Security will likely be an important part of the road ahead regardless of when you plan to retire. But do you know the rules of the road when it comes to Social Security?
Here’s an opportunity to attend a valuable educational seminar on this important topic, at no cost and no obligation:
- What are the rules for starting your Social Security benefits?
- How do spouses coordinate their benefits?
- Are there different routes to take that could potentially increase your benefits?
- How do you decide where Social Security fits within your retirement plans?
- When:
Thu, October 20, 2022 - Where:
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Learn When and Where to Use Credit
Learn When and Where to Use Credit
Why should I use credit?
- When making transactions that put a hold on the card, such as renting a hotel room or car.
Using credit in this situation allows you to have a form of payment for the rental without the risk of receiving a nonsufficient funds fee.
- To make use of rewards offered by the institution, such as cash back or benefits on purchases such as gas.
Members with these types of rewards will benefit from these features, so it is in their best interest to use their credit card. BrightStar credit cards come with the added benefits of NortonLifeLockTM Identity Theft Protection, travel benefits, accident insurance, auto rental, and luggage insurance at no extra cost.
Why should I use debit?
- To avoid debt or to stay within a budget.
It is important to be aware of how much money is available to you in order to avoid receiving an overdraft fee from the institution and possibly even the vendor, but keeping a budget with a debit card is much easier and doesn’t allow for the impulse to spend.
- When purchasing from a small business.
It is likely that small businesses must pay to process transactions made with a credit card, often the reason as to why there is a minimum amount set for those purchasing with credit, so using a debit card will end up making transactions easier for both parties.
Spoof Calls Alert
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Please beware of spoof calls asking for your Secure Access Code, Card Number or PIN Number over the phone. If you receive a call from anyone asking for this information, please call us at 954.486.2728. Your financial safety remains our priority.
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6 Ways to Prepare for the Hurricane Season
6 Ways to Prepare for the Hurricane Season
1. Hold a family meeting.
2. Make a plan to protect valuables.
3. Gather needed supplies.
4. Prepare any important documents.
5. Have a first-aid kit on hand.
- Sterile adhesive bandages (in assorted sizes)
- Sterile gauze pads
- Scissors
- Tweezers
- Antiseptic
- Thermometer
- Cleansing agent/ soap
- Latex gloves
It is also important to note that first-aid kits should include any prescription medication or emergency medication that someone in the home may need. Devices such as inhalers, for example, should be refilled in the case of an emergency in the home.








