Contact UsPlease read the following important e-mail disclosure: The Bank recognizes e-mail as a simple and cost effective method of communication; however, requests and inquiries requiring immediate attention should NOT be sent by e-mail. A bank representative may not be able to immediately review your e-mail message. E-mail messages will not serve as a sufficient method for any requirement imposed on you to provide written notice, nor may any e-mail messages be used to place a stop payment on a check, cancel a bill payment, request account transfers, or report lost or stolen banking codes, cards or checks. INLAND COMMUNITY BANK DOES NOT REQUEST CUSTOMER INFORMATION VIA EMAIL OR POP UP WINDOW. If you receive an email asking for personal information, please delete it and notify you branch as soon as possible. If you have disclosed sensitive information in an email scam, you should contact one of the three major credit bureaus and discuss whether you need to place a fraud alert on your file, which will help prevent thieves from opening a new account in your name. Here is contact information for each bureau’s fraud division: Equifax – 800-525-6285 Report all suspicious contacts to the Federal Trade Commission by calling 1-877-IDTHEFT Private personal and account information such as Account Numbers, Passwords, PINs or Social Security Numbers should NOT be sent by e-mail. If you have a question about your account or need an immediate response, please call us at one of our locations. |



