Newsletter - Calhoun Banks
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Newsletter - Calhoun Banks
Your Organization Newsletter Newsletter Date Volume 1, Issue 1 DECEMBER 2015 COMMUNITY APPRECIATION SANTA CLAUS IS COMING TO TOWN DAYS During the month of October, we hosted Community Appreciation Days in each our communities where we have an office. We furnished lunch for everyone that stopped by and visited with us and drew names for door prize winners at the end of each day. We want our communities to know that we appreciate their support of our organization and we are proud to be a part of this great region. There are a few pictures on the back of this newsletter of this community event. We plan on hosting a similar event on a regular basis. In December, we will be participating in the local Christmas parades. Santa Claus will be stopping by each of our locations for a free picture and a visit with all of the young and young at heart. December 4th—Grantsville and Elizabeth 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. December 11th - Glenville and Arnoldsburg 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. Stop by any location, pose for a quick picture and let Santa know your Christmas wishes. Top 10 Holiday Scams Here are the Top 10 scams to keep an eye out for this holiday season: Black Friday Deals Black Friday and Cyber Monday are the busiest on-line shopping days and the bad guys are out to get rich with your money. Don't buy anything that seems too good to be true. Complimentary Apple Watch Watch out for the too-good-to-be-true coupons that offer complimentary watches, phones, or tablets on sites all over the Internet. Don't fall for it. Make sure the offers are from a legitimate company. Postal Deliveries Watch out for alerts via email or text that you just received a package from FedEx, UPS or the US Mail, and then asks you for some personal information. Don't enter anything. Think Before You Click. Fake Refunds There is a fake refund scam going on that could come from Amazon, a hotel, or a retail chain. It claims there was a "wrong transaction" and wants you to "click for refund" but instead, your device will be infected with malware. 2 The Grinch E-Card Greetings Happy Holidays. Your email has an attachment that looks like an e-greeting card. You think that this must be from a friend. Nope. Malicious e-cards are sent by the millions, never open these things. The Fake Gift Card Trick Internet crooks promote a fake gift card through social media but what they really are after is your information, which they then sell to other cyber criminals who use it for identity theft. The Charity Tricksters Watch out for any communications from charities that ask for your contribution, (phone, email, text, and tweets) and make sure they are legit. The DM-Scam You tweet about a holiday gift you are trying to find, and you get a direct message (DM) from another twitter user offering to sell you one. Stop - Look - Think, because this could very well be a sophisticated scam. The Extra Holiday-Money Fraud People always need some extra money during this season, so cyber fraudsters are offering work-from-home scams. The Evil Wi-Fi Twin If you bring your laptop/tablet/ smartphone to the mall to scout for gifts and check if you get it cheaper somewhere online. But the bad guys are there too, shopping for your credit card number. They put out a Wi-Fi signal that looks just like a complimentary one you always use and steal your credit card data while you buy online. ANNOUNCEMENTS John Fowler was recently appointed as Manager of our Arnoldsburg location. John Fowler was born in Charleston WV and has been married to his wife, Kristi for twenty-six years. They have two children John Christopher, 18, who attends Marshall University in Huntington and Lindsey, 17, who is home schooled. John has a business degree from West Virginia State University and Masters of Business Administration from the University of Charleston. He has been in banking for fifteen years. Bradley Stevens was chosen as our Retail Manager for the Grantsville office. Bradley is a graduate of Calhoun County High School and Glenville State College with a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration. He began working with Calhoun Banks in 2002 as an intern from the Calhoun-Gilmer Career Center’s business lab. Brad married his wife, Andrea, in February of 2009; and the couple built a home in Mt. Zion, WV. At the end of 2011, the couple was blessed with their first child, Aaron Stevens. Casey Toler, a representative from Fourth Avenue Financial, maintains an office in all of our facilities for meeting with potential clients that are looking for investment, insurance or other non-bank products. Casey graduated from Glenville State College, with Honors, where she received her BSBA with majors in Accounting and Management. Casey resides in Braxton County, along with her husband Joe and their children. Please contact any of our offices for scheduling an appointment with Casey. SCENES FROM COMMUNITY APPRECIATION DAYS LUCKY PRIZE WINNERS Good Food Halloween Fun!!
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