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There has been an increase in fraudulent calls, texts, and emails where scammers are impersonating representatives from the D.L. Evans Bank Fraud Department. These impostors are using spoofing technology to mimic our bank’s phone number or email, making it seem like the communication is coming directly from us. Fraudsters are attempting to trick customers into providing sensitive account information, personal identification details, and online banking credentials. To safeguard your information, please keep these key points in mind:
  • Do Not Share Sensitive Information: Never provide any personal or account details during unsolicited calls, texts, or emails.
  • Authenticate Calls, Texts, and Emails: If you receive a communication that seems suspicious, please hang up immediately or delete the text/email.
  • Contact Us Directly: If you have any doubts about the legitimacy of a communication, contact D.L. Evans Bank directly using the official phone numbers or secure channels listed on our website or reach out to your local branch.
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