4-ingredient gnome cookies are as cute as they are delicious! A perfect dessert for your Christmas cookie exchange, a garden party or whenever you want a treat.
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4-ingredient gnome cookies are as cute as they are delicious! A perfect dessert for your Christmas cookie exchange, a garden party or whenever you want a treat.
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Mountain Laurel Federal Credit Union has received reports of a scam where a member receives a scam text message about their EBT being blocked.
The message says “(Contact 1-888-670-1335) #Pennsylvania EBT – Blocked. #MSG ID PA972166843”
Do not respond to these texts or calls.

Simply download or print the word search from the link below, and share it with your friends and family!
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Has Amazon contacted you to confirm a recent purchase you didn’t make or to tell you that your account has been hacked? According to the FTC’s new Data Spotlight, since July 2020, about one in three people who have reported a business impersonator scam say the scammer pretended to be Amazon.
These scams can look a few different ways. In one version, scammers offer to “refund” you for an unauthorized purchase but “accidentally transfer” more than promised. They then ask you to send back the difference. What really happens? The scammer moves your own money from one of your bank accounts to the other (like your Savings to Checking, or vice versa) to make it look like you were refunded. Any money you send back to “Amazon” is your money (not an overpayment) — and as soon as you send it out of your account, it becomes theirs. In another version of the scam, you’re told that hackers have gotten access to your account — and the only way to supposedly protect it is to buy gift cards and share the gift card number and PIN on the back. Once that information is theirs, the money is, too.
Here are some ways to avoid an Amazon impersonator scam:
Have you spotted this scam? Report it at ReportFraud.ftc.gov.
If you think someone has gotten access to your accounts or personal information, visit IdentityTheft.gov. There, you’ll find steps to take to see if your identity has been misused, and how to report and recover from identity theft.
For more information on Identifying whether an Email, Phone Call, Text Message, or Webpage is from Amazon, click the link below to watch a brief video.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=G4YFYCCNUSENA23B

Effective July 1, 2022
Effective July 1, 2022, Payments to your Mountain Laurel FCU VISA Credit Card can no longer be paid by phone. You can make a payment online at www.ezcardinfo.com or you can drop off or mail your payment to any of our branches. You MUST include your payment coupon located at the bottom of your VISA statement. Any payments received without the payment coupon will not be processed.

Mountain Laurel FCU is not in control of your VISA payments when you mail them to the Dallas, TX address.
Therefore, to ensure your payment is credited to your account in a timely manner, your best options are making payments in person with your payment stub at your local branch or mailing your payment with your payment stub to your local branch, or going online to www.ezcardinfo.com.

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