Stone Bank is committed to keeping you and your account safe from scammers.
ABOUT THE SCAM
The following is a SCAM phone call claiming to represent Stone Bank with fake promises of "saving you money" on a mortgage or loan.
You can listen below:
Do not call the number in the message. Do not provide them with any personal information. This is NOT a real Stone Bank call.
This is an attempt to trick you into calling a fake number and providing sensitive information that can be used to access your account.
WHAT DO I LOOK OUT FOR?
If you receive an unexpected phone call from someone you don’t personally recognize claiming to be a Stone Bank representative, DO NOT PROVIDE ANY SENSITIVE INFORMATION such as:
❌ Your Bank Login and Password
❌ Your Bank Account Number
❌ Your Social Security Number
❌ Your PIN
Here are additional ways to protect yourself, via the American Bankers Association.
WHAT DO I DO IF I THINK I’VE BEEN SCAMMED
You are not alone, and we are here to help. There are a series of steps you can take if you believe your bank account has been exposed to a phishing attempt. The link below will provide you with resources and guidance
HELP! I Think My Bank Account Has Been Compromised – What Do I Do?
If you are concerned about your Stone Bank accounts, or simply wish to meet with a Boulder Banker to discuss fraud prevention, you can contact our customer service at (833) 253-2265, email customerservice@stonebank.com, or visit your nearest branch location.
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