SCAMMERS CALLING: Fraudulent calls are circulating that appear to come from the CoreFirst Fraud Department, CoreFirst Bank & Trust or CoreFirst. The caller uses real CoreFirst employee names to make the call seem legitimate. Please Remember: CoreFirst will never ask for your login credentials or personal information through an unsolicited call, text, or email. If you receive a suspicious message, hang up and contact us directly using a published phone number.
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