Employee of the Quarter Fall 2017

Every quarter Wauna Credit Union celebrates one employee who exemplifies our mission to “Provide opportunities for our members to build their financial well-being,” and our vision to be “the financial institution that members choose first, use the most, and grow with throughout their lives.” For this quarter our Employee of the Quarter is Alex Peck. If you’re interested in becoming the next Employee of the Quarter check out our Careers Page

Alex at Seahawks game
Alex takes in a Seahawks Game

What is your title?
I’m an MC 2. I’ve been a Member Consultant in our St. Helens branch since I started out at the credit union four years ago. It’s fun to look back, and see all that has changed over that time. One of the most rewarding things is I’m in the position to mentor the other MCs. Wauna is really great about letting us take on more responsibility, and being self-reliant.

It’s also fun to establish relationships with the members. We have our regulars, and over time you become part of each-other’s lives. You know about their families and what’s important to them.

Alex in a cable car
Alex loves to travel all over the west coast

What brought you here?
I used to work at the Dockside in St. Helens. Sara, who used to be the Member Services Manager here, and now leads our training team, would come in occasionally. I must have made an impression because she encouraged me to apply.

What is your favorite thing about working here?
There’s so much to like about working at Wauna. I love helping people, and really feel like I’m making a difference. One of my favorite things is how my coworkers and members feel like family. A credit union really is different than a bank.  We’re not here to get people in and out, or make as much money as we can, but instead we want to help people.  Wauna Credit Union’s Vision is to be the financial institution that members choose first, use the most, and grow with throughout their lives, and I get to be a big part of that.

What project has been your favorite?
My favorite project isn’t one project, but it’s any time we all get together.  Whether it’s training, or a holiday party, or something else, it’s a lot of fun to get together with my colleagues and get to know them better.

Where did you grow up/Why did you move to St. Helens?
I am from Helena, MT.  I moved to Portland to finish school, and gradually worked my way north. Helena is a smaller town, and I’m a lot happier working and living in a smaller town. There’s still a lot to do, especially if you like the outdoors, and people know each other instead of being strangers.

Help Kids in Need – Win Prizes

Wauna Credit Union believes in giving back. Each year we pick a charity to focus our donations on – although we do support other charities as well throughout the year.

This year we chose to focus on Backpack Programs. Many children rely on free lunches, and don’t have access to food when not at school. These services provide easy to prepare food for school-aged children for the weekend.

  • $6 provides food for one child for one weekend
  • $24 provides food for one child for one month
  • $216 provides food for one child for the entire school year

In the spirit of holiday giving those who donate $5 will be entered to win their choice of either a Coca-Cola gift basket or a local Clatskanie gift basket. Both winners will be drawn on December 18th.

Those who donate $10 can instead choose to be entered to win 4 tickets to the January 7th Trail Blazers game against the San Antonio Spurs. The winner of this basket will be drawn on December 21st.

Members and non-members can contribute in person at any of the credit union’s branches in Astoria, Warrenton, Clatskanie, Vernonia, St. Helens and Scappoose, as well as the Mortgage Origination Office in Long Beach. Members can call the Wauna Credit Union Communication Center at 1-800-773-3236.

coca cola basket- Those who contribute $5 can chose to win this gift basket, donated from Colvins. The drawing will be held on December 18th.
Those who contribute $5 can chose to win this gift basket, donated by Colvins. The drawing will be held on December 18th.

#1 Coca-Cola Basket:
Valued at over $140, this basket was generously donated by Colvin’s Pub and Grill. It includes; 1- party drink tub ($40), 1 ice bucket ($30), I snack tray ($15), 1 straw holder ($10), one lunch box ($40), 1 tin bank ($10), 1 wreath.

For every  $5 donated to the backpack program you will be entered to win.

 

 

 

Men playing basketball Those who contribute $10 can chose to win 4 tickets to the Blazers vs the Spurs. The drawing will be held on December 21st.
Those who contribute $10 can chose to win 4 tickets to the Blazers vs the Spurs. The drawing will be held on December 21st.

#2 Portland Trail Blazers vs the San Antonio Spurs drawing:
This drawing will be held on December 21st. All entries must be received by December 20th. This drawing is for 4- Portland Trail Blazers vs the San Antonio Spurs tickets. The game will be held on Sunday, January 7th at the Moda Center in Portland at 6 pm.

For every $10 you donate to the backpack program you will be entered to win.

Gift basket Those who contribute $5 can chose to win a gift bags, with items donated by several Clatskanie business. The drawing will be held on December 18th.
Those who contribute $5 can chose to win a gift basket, with items donated by several Clatskanie business. The drawing will be held on December 18th.

#3 Local Clatskanie gift basket:
All items in this basket have been donated from local Clatskanie businesses. All money raised for this basket will go to the Clatskanie Back Pack program.

For every $5 donated to the backpack program you will be entered to win this AMAZING gift basket.

Thanks to our local Clatskanie businesses.

Business Donation
Anytime Fitness 30-day membership and 1 free training session
Clatskanie Builder’s Supply $25 Gift Card
Conestoga Pub and Grill $25 Gift Certificate
Cora Bee Naturals Cora Bee Products
Discounts and Deals Labrador retriever clock ($14.50)
Farmhouse Coffee Coffee Mug and $5 Gift Card
Flowers-n-Fluff $20 Gift Card
Fultano’s $25 Gift Card
Gun & Boot & Gear $50 Gift Card
John’s Auto Detailing Full Window tinting ($250 Value)
Katon Kids Custom Bird Houses and Crafts Essential Oil Diffuser Bracelet and Necklace ($45 Value)
Megan Hurula-Hicks Christmas sign ($15 value)
Napa Auto 2 hats
Simply Tan $20 Gift Card
Sweet Boutique Flower Barn $25 Gift Card

Statement Insert – December 2017 Extra Rewards Points, Holiday Loan, Supercharge Your Card

Page 1 of the December Statement

Double and Triple Rewards Points
Shop with a Wauna Credit Union Rewards VISA Credit Card to earn double rewards points during December.
Earn triple rewards points December 24th!
*VISA Rewards Credit Cardholders will earn double rewards points for purchases during November and December 2017. They earn triple rewards points for purchases conducted November 23 through 27 and December 24, 2017. Rewards points are not transferable. Complete promotion details available at waunafcu.org. Membership with Wauna Credit Union is requred. This special offer ends December, 31, 2017.

Need a Quick Holiday Loan?
Apply online 24 hours a day 7 days a week.
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Equal Housing Opportunity.
800-773-3236 waunafcu.org NMLS 421867

Page 2 of the December statement

Supercharge Your Card
VISA Checkout: Add convenience and help ensure secure online transactions!
VISA 3-D Secure: Get your online purchases authenticated automatically!
Mobile Wallet: Make your phone your wallet! No More lost cards!
Card Valet: A free app for security. Alerts you every time your card is used. Turn your card off and on. Set spending limits.
Plus, we now offer VISA Account Updater, so when you get a new card all of your autopays update.

November Anniversaries

Wauna Credit Union is growing fast (if you want to join us check out our careers page). The main reason for that is the great service our amazing employees provide our members. Employees celebrating anniversaries this month like to get out and about, and explore their world.

Brianna Malcolm – 11 years
What is your current position?
I am a Communication Center Representative III in the WCU Communication Center. The Communication Center serves as a virtual branch. We answer all of the phone calls for seven branches and help our members who call with any of their financial needs. Even though we don’t see the people we help, we have our regular members who we recognize by voice. It’s great to help members from all over.

What is your favorite WCU memory?
That happens every year. It’s being able to get together with everyone from all of our branches. Since we only talk to everyone on the phone I love getting together with everyone for training, Christmas parties or anything else we get together for. We are at work more than we are at home so everyone is considered our Wauna Work Family.

Picture of Brianna playing cornhole
Brianna is cornhole champion. Read the story at http://www.oregonlive.com/forest-grove/index.ssf/2014/06/brianna_malcolm_crowned_winner.html

What is something you like to do when you’re not at work?
My favorite thing to do outside of work is spend time with my family. We have a four-year-old daughter who is absolutely amazing and I love watching her grow and learn! We love to go camping and spending time outdoors.

Michael Woods – 6 Years
What is your current position?
I am a mortgage member consultant. I usually work out of our Mortgage Origination Office in Long Beach, but I am currently filling in working with our Warrenton members.

Michael in a helicopter
Michael gets ready to see Las Vegas from the air

What is your favorite WCU memory?
One of my favorite memories was when I was a member of the Lending Admin team. I helped a member get a loan. I was just doing what I felt was right, but he was so appreciative, and to this day he always thanks me, and shakes my hand, no matter where we are, or who we are with. It’s actually what inspired me to join the Mortgage Team. Just to think I could impact somebody’s life so much really gives my work purpose. You’re forever linked to your members, because you helped them get their home. It’s a great feeling, and one that I get to experience over and over.

What is something you like to do when you’re not at work?
When I am not at work, I like to spend time with my almost three-year-old daughter. It’s amazing to watch her grow up. I also enjoy playing cards, and watching sports. I am a die-hard New York Yankee and Dallas Cowboys fan. (Editor’s note, the views of our employees on the November Anniversary Post do not represent the views of the credit union. We cannot condone rooting for these two teams.)

Alex Peck– 4 Years
What is your current position?
I am an MC in the St. Helens branch.  I really enjoy my job.  I have grown fond of the relationships that I’ve formed with my members. It is great to see a member you’ve developed a friendship with over the years walk in the door.

Alex in a cable car
Alex loves to travel all over the west coast

What is your favorite WCU memory?
I loved the opportunity to volunteer a couple of years ago for the Columbia Humane Society Denim and Diamonds fundraiser.  Wauna was sponsoring the Humane Society that year.   The team I was on got to stage the event in the pavilion at the Columbia County Fairgrounds.

What is something you like to do when you’re not at work?
I love to travel and explore the Pacific Northwest.  Whether it be a quick trip out to the coast or a road trip up to Seattle or head south to Northern California.

Mark Crandall – 2 Years
What is your current position?
I’m a mortgage loan specialist. My job is to assist members with all of their home mortgage needs. It can be anything to helping a member purchase their first home, borrowing equity to do home improvements or lowering their payments to improve their cash flow.

Mark standing next to a tree he hit is golf ball into
We’ll call this a trick shot

What is your favorite WCU memory?
My favorite memory is helping a couple purchase their dream home on the Columbia River. They had a challenge with another lender before they came to us for help. We were able to work together and come up with a solution to get them qualified and make their dream a reality.

What is something you like to do when you’re not at work?
If I am not at work, I am with my wife. We enjoy spending time with our family, horseback riding and landscaping.

Jeremy Grover – 2 Years
What is your current position?
I currently am a Training Specialist II at our wonderful Learning Center in Westport.  I assist new hires to learn our mission and vision statements and explain how they impact everything we do. I also help current internal members learn our lending philosophies that help all to build their financial well-being. Continued training helps make our credit union the finest to not only work at, but to do business with.

What is your favorite WCU memory?
My favorite memory doesn’t come from being an employee, but from being a member. I grew up in Clatskanie and my parents had been members for as long as I can remember. When I turned 18, I had big plans to purchase my dream car from my parents (1969 Dodge Charger R/T). To my surprise, I wasn’t laughed at or criticized for my non practical choice in a first car,

Jeremy's Car
The car that started it all

but shown respect and dignity and soon after I was cruising Clatskanie with the car of my dreams!  That experience has stuck with me and has shown me the importance of treating people with respect and never judge a book by its cover and has lead me down a long history of lending with Wauna and encouraged me to apply so I could have that same impact on other members that may be starting out like I did so many years ago.  Two Goals met, I have a great career with Wauna and I still have my dream car.

What is something you like to do when you’re not at work?

Jeremy with his family
Jeremy loves to spend time with family

Anything that involves spending time with my family.  My Dad taught me the importance of taking time to just hang out and enjoy every experience that your wife and children get to enjoy together.   I have never heard anyone say “I wish I didn’t spend all that time with my family”

Others

  • Teressa Wemmer –  11 Years

Thanks from WCU

This Thanksgiving as we gather around a table, to join with our friends and family the holiday season really starts to kick into gear. While Wauna Credit Union is closed today so that our member-employees can spend time with their families, we also wanted to extend a thanks to our members.

Thanks in neon

This season isn’t just about the food at the table, or the football on TV. It’s a time to reflect on our lives and what we are truly thankful for. This is just as important for a business as it is for individuals, so we wanted to take some time to write down what it is that we are all thankful for here at WCU.

  • First and foremost, thanks to our members. Without our members, we would not exist. We thank each and every one of you, from those who have been a member for all 50 years, to those who just joined yesterday.
  • Thanks to the communities we serve. One of the things that makes us special is we live within our communities. We get to see the daily impact the credit union has, but we also get to know our members and future members as friends.
  • Thanks to the future. You may have heard we announced we’re opening up a branch in Forest Grove, but we also see tons of future in our current communities as well. We know the only way the credit union will grow is by continuing to provide the best products and services.

We hope your holiday is filled with laughter and love this year! We welcome you to come visit us tomorrow as you get ready for your holiday shopping, and remember Triple Rewards Points start today through the 27th.

We’re also celebrating Shop Local with Columbia County Keep It Local, so come on by and support local businesses.

 

The Holiday Season is All About Rewards

I know it’s a bit early to start thinking about decking the halls, and planning holiday dinners, but as the calendar turns to November, well at least as the date on your smartphone says November, and the weather begins to cool, it’s time to admit that the holiday season is upon us. At Wauna Credit Union, we want to be the first to give you a gift. That’s why in November and December, all purchases on your Wauna Credit Union Visa Reward Credit Card will earn Double Rewards Points. In fact to make it even sweeter, when you make purchases November 23-27 and on December 24 will earn Triple Rewards Points!*

Now what you do with those rewards points is up to you. If you go to https://www.scorecardrewards.com you can get an idea of what is available (short answer is almost everything!). At WCU we recommend you spend them on yourself as a January treat to yourself for all your hard work. There are even deep see fishing excursions, a St. Maarten getaway for two, and family Disneyland vacations.

A few suggestions;

The Family Matriarch Reward PackHand Spa
Make a cup in your 4-Cup Espresso & Cappuccino machine, set up your SlumberScents Aroma Diffuser, then sit in your Shiatsu Pro Plus Kneading Massage Cushion with Heat, play some music from your SoundLink Revolve Bluetooth speaker and read a book on your Fire HD8. If you’re interested you can even relax with the Conair Massaging Hand Spa.

 

The Outdoor Pack

Trail Camera

Get some steaks, burgers and franks from Omaha Steaks, throw them in your Yeti Roadie 20 and head to your favorite campsite. Find a good spot for your Bushnell Trophy Cam HD Aggressor 24MP No-Glow Trail Camera. Make sure you don’t wait until it’s dark when you set up your Coleman two-burner propane stove and  8-person tent, or you’ll have to use your 350-Lumen LED IllumiLast aluminum flashlight.

The Gamer Pack
Gamers are a different group. Whether you’re playing Call of Duty, Madden 17, or something else. Make sure you’re sitting in you gaming chair in front of your Sony 75-Inch Black Ultra HD 4K HDR LED Smart HDTV. That is unless you get the PlayStation VR Bundle. You’ll have to stand for that.
TV

The Not For Us
There’s an almost unlimited amount of items available. Please get whatever you want. We however will probably not get the cordless ear vacuum.

*VISA Rewards Credit Cardholders will earn Double Rewards Points for purchases during Nov. & Dec. 2017. They earn Triple Rewards Points for purchases conducted Nov. 23-27 & Dec. 24, 2017. Rewards Points are not transferable. Membership with Wauna Credit Union is required. This special offer ends Dec. 31, 2017.

 

Statement Insert -November 2017 Supercharge Your Card, Extra Rewards

November Statement Insert Page 1

Sleigh The Season With Double and Triple Rewards Points
Shop with a Wauna Credit Union Rewards VISA Credit Card
to earn DOUBLE Rewards Points during November and December!
Earn TRIPLE Rewards Points November 23-27 and December 24th!

*VISA Rewards Credit Cardholders will earn double rewards points for purchases during November and December 2017. They earn triple rewards points for purchases conducted November 23 through November 27 and on December 24, 2017. Rewards Points are not transferable. Complete promotion details available at waunafcu.org. Membership with Wauna Credit Union is required. This special offer end December 31, 2017.

Who Says You Need Snow For a Festive Holiday?
Get a Vacation Loan from Wauna Credit Union and celebrate with your toes in the sand (instead of wool socks and boots)

Wauna Credit Union. Trusted since 1967.
800-773-3236, waunafcu.org, NMLS 421867

November Statement Insert Page 2

Supercharge Your Card
Introducing VISA 3-D Secure
Get your online purchases authenticated automatically!
Mobile Wallet
Make your phone your wallet! No more lost cards!
Samsung Pay, Android Pay, Apple Pay
Card Valet
A free app for security!
Alerts you every time your card is used.
Turn your card off and on
Set spending limits
Plus we now offer VISA Account Updater, so when you get a new card all of your autopays update.

October Anniversaries

Wauna Credit Union is growing fast (if you want to join us check out our careers page). The main reason for that is the great service our amazing employees provide our members. Our October anniversary celebrants are always hard at work to provide the best possible member service.

One employee not highlighted below is our CEO Robert Blumberg who celebrated 10 years of leading the charge for WCU on October 1st. Look for a blog from Robert later in the month looking back at the last 10 years, and forward towards the next 10.

Sharon Borgardt – 23 Years
What is your current position?
As the Chief Human Resources Officer I supervise the HR Department; serve on our executive team; oversee hiring, employee benefits, payroll and legal compliance regarding employment; and assist all employees to ensure their needs are heard and addressed. Our employees are what sets Wauna apart. Making sure we hire the right people to serve our members—and making sure those employees have what they need to succeed—is a responsibility I don’t take lightly.  I especially appreciate Wauna’s dedication to providing growth opportunities for our employees.

What is your favorite WCU memory?
I have it every day. The most gratifying part of my job is helping our employees.  This includes ensuring that our employees have great benefits.  One benefit that means a lot to our employees is our Sick Leave Donation program that allows employees to donate Sick Time to an employee in need, who has exhausted their Sick Time due to a serious medical condition.  I love being able to inform an employee in need that their generous and caring co-workers donated enough Sick Time to cover their absence.

What is something you like to do when you’re not at work?
I enjoy spending time and traveling with family and friends.  Between us, my husband Ron and I we have great 5 kids and 4 wonderful granddaughters.  We rescue Great Pyrenees dogs; our current fur babies are Bob and Mica, and they are very special to us, too.  I have lived in Astoria for 23 years and it’s been amazing to experience the growth of the area. We love all the arts and really delicious food options in the area, while still being so close to nature!

Sharon and her husband Ron with dogs

Sara Kulp – 6 Years
What is your current position?
I’m currently the training manager, my position is to train our new internal members and provide ongoing training for the credit union. WCU really believes in giving all team members the foundation to build their career, which makes this an incredibly rewarding position. I also support oncoming projects and help implement the training process. Previously I was the branch manager for our St. Helens branch. It was tough to give up the face-to-face interactions with our members, but great to know I’m helping teach people how to give the same friendly service I would.

Sara in Hawaii

What is your favorite WCU memory?
This past year I had the opportunity to put together and host our in-service day. It’s a day where all if the employees get together and kick off the year, talk about successes and what will be happening in the next year. We all had a blast and I will never forget the energy and excitement that we had that day.

What is something you like to do when you’re not at work?
I love to travel, read and spend time with family. I have three sons. One graduated and is now proudly serving our country in the Air Force, the other two are still at home and keep us so busy with all their activities.

Kailynn Daum – 6 Years
What is your current position?
I am a Training Specialist. I get to use my experience from being on the front line to teach our internal members (employees) in a variety of areas to help them better serve our members. I love that Wauna is committed to education and opportunity, and that I get to be a big part of that.

What is your favorite WCU memory?
My favorite memory with the credit union is becoming certified and facilitating our most recent TMA seminar for 28 of our newest employees. The Member Advantage is the service philosophy that we have adopted here at Wauna, and just one of the ways that the Credit Union invests in our employees success. I love being a part of our employees growth and development and it was so rewarding to see the Training Team’s hard work pay off.

Kailynn in Greece

What is something you like to do when you’re not at work?
When I am not at work I love to travel and experience the world with my husband, Alex. When we’re not out exploring, I enjoy practicing yoga, kayaking, spending time with friends and family, and being a dog mom to my three pups.

Samantha Wiser – 5 years
What is your current position?
I’m an MC III in the St. Helens branch. I am proud that I get to assist the members in my community with their financial goals. It is very rewarding for me to see our members achieve their dreams!Sam taking a selfie

What is your favorite WCU memory?
I like to have fun while helping our members and teammates. My fun memories are all about laughing and making coming into the credit union a good time, instead of a chore.

What is something you like to do when you’re not at work?
If I’m not at work I’m outside playing. Whether it’s hiking, camping, or rafting I like being active. My favorite thing to do is Kayak the sloughs on the Columbia and explore Sand Island. I’ve been going there since I was a kid!

Marti Gwin – 1 Year
What is your current position?
I’m the internal auditor at Wauna. My job is to look at processes within the credit union to evaluate if we are effectively managing risk. My goal is to provide feedback that gives insight to managers about their areas of operation in a way that enhances and adds value to what they do. I like to say I’m an extra pair of eyes to help us be the best we can be and do the best that we can do for our members. Prior to being an employee, I was a member of Wauna’s Board of Directors. The Board works with our CEO Robert and the rest of the Leadership Team to set the roadmap for the credit union. It really is a rewarding experience.

What is your favorite WCU memory?
I recently had the opportunity to help at the Wauna booth during one of the 13 Nights on the River concerts in St. Helens. It was fun hanging out with Josh and Stephanie from the Marketing Team while listening to great music and greeting people as they wandered by the booth. The Wauna kazoos where a big hit with everyone and we even gave a few kazoo lessons!

What is something you like to do when you’re not at work?
I love to spend time with other people. Hanging out  with my husband of 31 years is a favorite past time, I also teach a weekly women’s Bible study at my house, regularly visit a few older friends who can’t get out any more, and I try to make arrangements to meet a friend for coffee or a meal every week. People energize me!

Marti and the Ops team

Others

  • Diana Phipps – 4 Years
  • Summer Douglas – 1 Year

The Equifax Breach – A Comprehensive Guide Part 2

UPDATE 9.26.18: Starting 9.21.18, a new federal law allows people to freeze and unfreeze their credit at the three major credit bureaus without being charged. Before, it cost consumers in almost half the states $3 to $12 per bureau to freeze or unfreeze their credit reports. For more information read the article found at https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2018/09/21/equifax-free-credit-freeze-new-law/1377815002/

There’s been a lot of news about the Equifax breach recently. We put together a guide to help our members understand what happened, and how to protect your information.

Our CEO Robert Blumberg has written a letter on the steps we are taking to ensure our members are protected. You can find the letter at https://waunafcu.org/blog/robert_blumberg_letter/. 

Who is Equifax?

Equifax Logo

Equifax is a consumer reporting agency and one of the three largest credit bureaus in the nation. These bureaus retain the aggregate credit information of some 800 million American and Canadian citizens, including more than 88 million businesses internationally.

Why would they have my sensitive information?

Credit card companies, banks, credit unions, retailers, auto lenders, and mortgage lenders all report details of your credit activity to credit reporting agencies. Whenever you open an account extending credit, that company or entity reports to these bureaus.

What happened?

In May of 2017, hackers trolling the internet discovered an Equifax server using outdated Apache software vulnerable to attack.

What was stolen and how many were compromised?

Social Security numbers, birth-dates, addresses, names, driver’s license numbers, credit card numbers, and other documents. This breach is affecting more than 143 million US-based users.

Have I been breached?

Many of our members are wondering if they are affected, and if so what to do. The FTC has provided some guidance, but we have included some main steps below. If you do find that you were included, don’t worry, but protect yourself and take advantage of the Equifax services for those whose information was made available.

What do I do?

Guarding your personal information is a huge priority for Wauna Credit Union. By using advanced fraud-monitoring technology, our committed staff is watching your accounts. Although in the wake of the Equifax breach, thieves may be more prevalent in their attempts to steal your information. They might try one or many of the following:

  • Fraudsters are sourcing phone numbers to contact the Credit Union (caller IDs are displaying member’s actual phone number).
  • Impostors are saying they are members. They are providing accurate information when we ask questions to ID them.
  • Placing fake travel notifications. Fraudsters are then using cards outside of our members’ normal usage areas.

We understand how overwhelming identity theft can be. But there are ways to protect yourself, including steps you can take right now.

1. First of all, finding out if your data has been exposed is where you need to start. You can do this by entering your last name and the last six digits of your Social Security number at Equifax’s website*.
*As of 09/29/2017 this service has been listed as “temporarily unavailable”. Continue to check regularly as Equifax catches up to mass inquiries.

2. Whether or not you’ve been compromised, U.S. Equifax consumers are eligible for year of free credit monitoring and other services**. The site has provided a date when you can come back to enroll.
**Equifax has confirmed people who enroll in the credit monitoring program as a result of the breach would not waive their right to class action.

3. Using strong passwords is helpful. Also important is being aware of the information you provide when transferring secure information.

4. Reviewing your free credit reports is essential. Get started here.

5. Monitoring your accounts for unusual activity is key! Accounts on your credit reports that you didn’t open, or credit inquiries from entities you’ve never contacted are red flags. If you find evidence of fraud, let us and/or the appropriate financial institution know right away.

6. Open a “My Social Security account”, preventing bad guys from creating accounts in your name.

7. In addition, consider placing a credit freeze. Placing a credit freeze makes it more difficult for a thief to open an account in your name. A credit freeze will not stop a thief from changing your accounts.

8. Setting a fraud alert. This requires creditors to verify your identity before issuing a credit card, opening a new account, or increasing a credit limit on an existing account. A fraud alert will not stop a lender from opening credit in your name. Yet it does require lenders to take additional steps in verifying your identity. Better to be safe than sorry.

9. In the event that your identity has been compromised, file an identity theft report with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) at identitytheft.gov or by phone at 1-877-438-4338.

10. Because of increasing attacks, some people are theorizing that we will see an increase in tax return fraud. If possible, file taxes early this year.

Also, be vigilant in watching accounts you have outside of the Credit Union and don’t click on suspicious links or open attachments. Additionally, do not respond to emails, text messages, or phone calls that are soliciting your information — no matter who the caller is claiming to be.

In the meantime, Wauna Credit Union is working around the clock to safeguard your finances. We are here to answer questions and address concerns.

For a list of FAQs regarding the breach, please visit https://goo.gl/tGWzP2, and as always, we are here if you have questions or concerns you wish to discuss.

A Letter from CEO Robert Blumberg on Data Security

In the wake of the Equifax breach, fraudsters may be even more prevalent in their attempts to steal your information. While this can be a very scary and unsure time, there are ways to protect yourself against potential fraud, including steps you can take right now.

Our staff is well-trained in sniffing out potential thieves and we are dedicated to the security of your finances, but you too need to be vigilant in protecting yourself and any other accounts you may have outside of the Credit Union.

Don’t click on web-links if they appear suspicious; don’t open attachments; and don’t respond to emails, text messages, or phone calls that are asking for your information — regardless of who the caller or sender is claiming to be.

Monitor your transactions daily and report irregular activity to us or to the card issuer, which you can do by dialing the 800 number on the back of your card. Update your code word, ensure we have your driver’s license on file, and change your passwords and PIN numbers. We also urge you to leverage the security alert services that Wauna Credit Union offers. Learn more by visiting our website at www.waunafcu.org.

In the meantime, rest assured that we are working around the clock to safeguard your personal information, and are here to answer any questions or concerns you may have.

Sincerely,

Robert Blumberg Signature

Robert Blumberg
CEO & President
Wauna Credit Union