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At Cape Cod Cooperative Bank, we value the safety and security of your private information above all else. We employ state-of-the-art encryption technology, firewalls and secure log-ons to protect our systems and information from unauthorized intruders.
Important: Cape Cod Cooperative Bank will NEVER call you unsolicited to verify information about your account or personal information over the phone or via email. If you are contacted in such a manner, PLEASE do not give out this information and contact our Deposit Services Department immediately at 508-568-3200 or 1-800-641-1100.
Cape Cod Cooperative Bank Online Privacy Statement (Adobe pdf file)
This Just In! Phone Scam... Don't Believe It! (Adobe pdf file)
A copy of an article first printed in the Fall/Winter 2005 Issue of Cape Cod Cooperative Bank's My C-Notes Newsletter. The article talks about someone that calls claiming to be from "the Mortgage Interest Reduction Department."
Traveling and Using Your Debit Card Abroad? Let Us Know Ahead of Your Trip (Adobe pdf file)
Originally appeared in the Spring/Summer 2006 Issue of Cape Cod Cooperative Bank's My C-Notes Newsletter with important information about using your credit card on vacation.
Your Deposits Are Insured In Full at Cape Cod Cooperative Bank (Adobe pdf file)
As a cooperative bank, Cape Cod Cooperative Bank deposits are insured in full. This brochure explains how the Share Insurance Fund (SIF) insures your money beyond the FDIC coverage limits. This brochure is made available to all cooperative banks in Massachusetts through the Co-operative Central Bank Share Insurance Fund in Boston, Massachusetts.
Identity Fraud - It Can Happen to You (Adobe pdf file)
An important message from the Massachusetts Banker's Association, Attorney General Martha Coakley, the Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation, and the Massachusetts Division of Banks.
Consumer Alert: Avoid Phishing and Other Financial Scams Brochure (Adobe pdf file)
There are many scams and variations, but this brochure discusses a few of the more common scams out there and how to avoid them. Brought to you by the Massachusetts Banker's Association.
Beware of E-Mail Scams Brochure (Adobe pdf file) In response to the many fraudulent e-mails out there, the Massachusetts Banker's Association has created a consumer alert brochure.
It’s Your Future, Protect Your Savings Brochure (Adobe pdf file)
Financial exploitation of older citizens is increasingly common. The Executive Office of Financial Elder Affairs, the Massachusetts Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation, the State Attorney General's Office and the Massachusetts Banker's Association have created this helpful brochure on how to protect your money or the money of an elder friend or relative. It also tells you who to contact, if you suspect someone is a victim of financial exploitation.
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