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  2. Varo Bank - Wikipedia

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    Varo Bank parent company Varo Money was founded in 2015 in San Francisco, California, by Colin Walsh. [3] Walsh initially raised US$ 27 million from private equity firm Warburg Pincus to start the company and developed a mobile banking app. The app was released in 2017 and allowed users to make direct deposits, get a debit card, and pay bills ...

  3. Protect yourself from internet scams - AOL Help

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    If you get an email providing you a PIN number and an 800 or 888 number to call, this a scam to try and steal valuable personal info. These emails will often ask you to call AOL at the number provided, provide the PIN number and will ask for account details including your password.

  4. The Varo Bank platform and customer support - AOL

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    Varo Bank offers only a few products, but for no-frills customers, this online-bank could be the right fit. Varo Bank Review 2022: For the customer who prefers mobile banking and a 5.00% APY over ...

  5. Overpayment scam - Wikipedia

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    An overpayment scam, also known as a refund scam, is a type of confidence trick designed to prey upon victims' good faith.In the most basic form, an overpayment scam consists of a scammer claiming, falsely, to have sent a victim an excess amount of money.

  6. Bank fraud is rampant. Your data could be anywhere. Here's ...

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    Three in 10 bank customers experienced fraudulent activity on their accounts in the past year, according to a first bank fraud study by J.D. Power, the consumer analytics firm. Some consumers sent ...

  7. Report abuse or spam on AOL

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    Learn how to report spam and other abusive conduct.

  8. Identify legitimate AOL websites, requests, and communications

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    • Fake email addresses - Malicious actors sometimes send from email addresses made to look like an official email address but in fact is missing a letter(s), misspelled, replaces a letter with a lookalike number (e.g. “O” and “0”), or originates from free email services that would not be used for official communications.

  9. Universal Payment Identification Code - Wikipedia

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    A Universal Payment Identification Code (UPIC) is an identifier (or banking address) for a bank account in the United States used to receive electronic credit payments. [1] A UPIC acts exactly like a US bank account number and protects sensitive banking information.