Tag: consumer
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3 Ways Mobile Banking Can Make Your Life Easier
Posted On: May 30, 2019 by Falcon National Bank in: Bank on your Terms | Online and Digital Banking
It wasn’t all that long ago that phrases like “dead zone,” “no Wi-Fi,” and “airplane mode” didn’t cause inner panic and turmoil. Fortunately, or unfortunately depending on how you look at it, we now live in a very technology-driven world. One of the many ways technology has made our lives easier is with mobile banking. Don’t believe us? Here are 3 ways mobile banking has simplified a lot of life things, along with saved many a headache: Insta-bank: As...
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Understanding and Avoiding Mortgage Scams
Posted On: May 7, 2019 by Falcon National Bank in: Your Financial Life | Personal Banking
Buying a home is right up there with some of the most impactful events in a person’s life. Unfortunately, many people become victims of mortgage scams and fraud. Someone is always out there looking to make a quick buck. Criminals prey at a time you could be the most vulnerable. You’re distracted and excited about this next chapter of your life. The fact that you’re falling victim to a scam doesn’t even show up on your radar. Understanding mortgage fraud is critical to...
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The Scamming Contractor and How to Avoid Them
Posted On: March 28, 2019 by Falcon National Bank in: Manage your Business | Business Banking, Your Financial Life | Personal Banking
Let’s clear the air here, not all contractors scam people. Most are hard-working and honest people that take pride in their work. Falcon National Bank is a large producer of construction loans and we have worked with many reputable builders. However, there are some contractors out there that you just shouldn’t trust. If something doesn’t feel right after meeting with a contractor, it probably isn’t. Being aware of common contractor scams and identifying red flags before...
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Consumer Beware: Tax-time tips to keep you safe
Posted On: February 19, 2019 by Falcon National Bank in: Your Financial Life | Personal Banking
The headline of the first article in the February IRS newsletter reads: Don't be victim to a 'ghost' tax return preparer. Wow! What next! The IRS is now warning taxpayers about unscrupulous tax preparers, known as ‘ghost’ tax return preparers. These individual preparers do not sign the return, instead they are instructing the taxpayer to sign themselves and mail to the IRS. These preparers are making some quick fees based on their aggressive write offs and generous refunds. By...
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