FIGHT THE FRAUD
You’ve got a trusted partner in Campus Credit Union. Financial security is a shared journey—together, we can stay ahead of fraud.
Use the resources below to recognize red flags, avoid evolving scams, and respond quickly if something doesn’t feel right.
Education-first resources
Fast response path
Member-focused support
Standing Up for Kansans
Fraud continues to grow across Kansas—impacting seniors, families, small businesses, and everyday consumers.
Credit unions statewide have aligned around one purpose: protecting our neighbors through education, awareness,
and practical prevention tools.
If you’re unsure whether something is legitimate, pause and verify using a trusted number—never the callback number provided in the message.
If Someone Contacts You Asking for Personal Information — It’s Not Campus Credit Union
If you receive a phone call, text, email, or social message asking for account details or personal credentials, pause.
Campus Credit Union will never request the following:
- Your full debit or credit card number
- Your card expiration date
- Your card PIN
- The security (CVC) code on your card
- One-time passwords or access codes
- Your full Social Security number
- Your Online Banking username or password
If anyone claims to be from Campus Credit Union and asks for this information, do not respond or share anything.
End the conversation and contact us right away.
If You Think Your Account May Be Compromised
Acting quickly reduces risk. Here’s a simple response playbook to keep decisioning crisp and outcomes controlled.
- Stop: Don’t click links, share codes, or continue the conversation.
- Verify: Call Campus Credit Union using a trusted number: (316) 867-4700.
- Secure: We’ll help lock down access, review recent activity, and guide next steps.
The goal is simple: contain the issue quickly, document the facts, and restore peace of mind.
Quick Resources
Navigate to the right tool fast—built for low friction and high clarity.
When in doubt, reach out.
Call (316) 867-4700, email, visit a branch. We’ll help you validate the situation and take the right next steps.
Email: memserv@campuscu.org
Campus Credit Union will never request sensitive credentials (PINs, one-time codes, online banking passwords) via unsolicited calls, texts, or emails.