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| | SWIPE. SIGN. EARN. |  | Now you can earn rewards points when you use your Home Loan Savings Bank Debit Card for everyday purchases. Just remember to sign for the transaction. Redeem the rewards points you earn for great items like gift cards, airline miles, even an iPod. MORE DETAILS |
| | Free Bill Pay is Here! Pay Unlimited Bills for Free! | | The Home Loan Savings Bank is now offering its convenient and user-friendly bill pay product for free to customers. Now customers can pay an unlimited number of bills for no monthly fee. Save the time and expense of mailing your monthly bills by using FREE Bill Pay. Take advantage of this great product now. You can view a demonstration of the service by clicking HERE. |
| Additional Security for Debit Cards - MasterCard SecureCode
We are pleased to announce that The Home Loan Savings Bank is registered with SecureCode, MasterCard's new Internet security product. Please click the link below to enroll your Home Loan debit card in this free program.
(This link will take you from The Home Loan Savings Bank's website to a third party web site.)
Enroll in MasterCard SecureCode |
| Attention Customers: Security Information "Phishing" - Don't Get Hooked
A number of fraudulent email scams have been occurring lately. These scams use fake emails and fake websites to collect victim's account and personal information. Please remember that The Home Loan Savings Bank will NEVER send an email asking you to provide personal or account information for any reason. If you receive any emails asking for this information that appear to be from The Home Loan Savings Bank, please contact us as soon as possible. If you believe that you may have been a victim of a phishing scam, please contact the bank as soon as possible. For more information, visit the following websites:
(These links will take you from The Home Loan Savings Bank's website to a third party web site.) Anti-Phishing Working Group - details and the latest news on Phishing Scams
FDIC - "When Internet Scam Artists Go "Phishing," Don't Take the Bait"
Federal Trade Commission -Identity Theft Home Page |
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