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Virtual wallet by pnc11/28/2023 ![]() ![]() DO NOT use contact information contained in a suspect email/text. Instead, contact the bank directly using contact information from a known legitimate source or visit online by typing the company web address into your Internet browser. In general, if you receive something unexpected or suspicious, never click on a link or respond to a text message requesting personal or financial information like credit card numbers, Social Security numbers or other banking details. While these texts and e-mails appear to be sent by PNC, please be aware that they are being sent by a malicious third party in hopes of receiving our customers’ personal or account-related information. It has recently come to our attention that some PNC customers have received fraudulent alerts via text or e-mail, claiming that there is an issue with their PNC account and encouraging them to click on a provided link to a non-PNC website and/or to call a non-PNC phone number in order to resolve it. Learn more at ftc.gov/paymentapps and aba.com/consumers Report it to the Federal Trade Commission at.
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