Stay Safe While Traveling: Holiday Security Tips

11 Dec

Stay Safe While Traveling: Holiday Security Tips

Keep Your Holiday Travel Merry and Secure

The holiday season means increased travel – and unfortunately, increased opportunities for scammers. Here are essential tips to protect yourself and your finances while traveling.

Before You Leave

  • Notify our credit union of your travel plans to prevent card blocks
  • Set up mobile banking alerts to monitor your accounts in real-time
  • Make copies of important documents and store them separately from the original
  • Consider using our CU Travel Money Cards instead of carrying large amounts of cash

Airport Safety

  • Use only official ATMs inside secure airport areas
  • Be wary of “helpful” strangers around ATMs or ticket kiosks
  • Never leave your belongings unattended, even for a moment
  • Avoid using public WiFi for banking or sensitive transactions

On the Road

  • Only stop at well-lit, busy rest areas
  • Keep valuables out of sight in your vehicle
  • Use credit cards instead of debit cards at gas stations to prevent skimming
  • Be cautious of card readers that appear tampered with or loose

At Your Destination

  • Use hotel safes for valuable items and extra cards
  • Check your account activity daily through our secure mobile app
  • Report any suspicious transactions immediately
  • Keep our 24/7 card services number handy for emergencies

Common Holiday Travel Scams to Avoid

  • Fake vacation rental listings demanding wire transfers
  • “Free vacation” offers requiring upfront fees
  • Unsolicited calls about travel club memberships
  • QR code scams in public places

Remember: If something seems suspicious, trust your instincts. Our credit union is here to help protect your financial security 24/7. Contact us immediately if you notice any unusual activity on your accounts.

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