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You can opt out of Automated Fraud Monitoring alerts by replying STOP to the SMS text message, replying STOP to the email message or following the prompts on the Voice alert message.
Check fraud occurs when someone steals your actual checks or reproduces them. They then attempt to cash those checks and, if successful, can pull money out of your account.
If you're the victim of check fraud, please visit any Old National banking center, as an associate will need to complete the appropriate paperwork, which will require your signature. At the same time, we will handle any changes that need to be made to your account. Sometimes it may be necessary to close the account and open a new one or issue a new debit card if the card number was compromised.
Both Card Controls and Automated Fraud Monitoring help to protect you from fraudulent activity on your debit card and account.
Card Controls give you direct control within Online Banking or the Mobile App. You are able to select the types of alerts you want to receive, set spending limits, decline transactions and more.
Automated Fraud Monitoring is a service Old National debit card holders are automatically enrolled in. If we ever suspect that your card is being used by someone other than you, we’ll send you a real-time text alert, email or phone call and ask for your confirmation. Based on your response, we can immediately shut down your card if necessary. If you prefer, you can opt out of Automated Fraud Monitoring alerts.
Both Card Controls and Automated Fraud Monitoring are free services, and together they provide a double layer of protection for your account and debit card.
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