Timberland Bancorp warns of fraudulent phone scams

Timberland Bancorp warns of fraudulent phone scams
@TimberlandBank: Bank warns of phone scams

Timberland Bancorp has issued a warning to consumers about fraudulent phone scams. These scams often involve individuals posing as bank representatives, attempting to acquire personal information by creating a false sense of security.

The bank advises clients to be vigilant and to remember that legitimate banks will never request personal details over the phone. Customers are urged to hang up and contact their bank using the number on the back of their card instead. This message is part of an ongoing effort to educate the public on identifying and avoiding scams.

Timberland Bancorp’s efforts to safeguard its clients reflect a broader commitment to the local community, underscored by its recent recognition as Lewis County’s top bank for 2025. These security advisories also complement the institution’s focus on customer service continuity, as previously addressed during office closures for Thanksgiving, which emphasized the importance of reliable digital banking options.

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