Getting paid to shop sounds like a dream job — especially if you’re looking for a side job or going to school full-time. Don’t let your dream job turn into a nightmare. Bank of New Hampshire recommends these tips to avoid falling victim to mystery shopper scams.
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Bank of New Hampshire is proud to announce the promotion of Deborah Greenwood to Retail Banking Regional Manager.
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Bank of New Hampshire is proud to announce the promotion of Melissa Williams to Banking Office Manager of our Dover office.
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Bank of New Hampshire is proud to announce the promotion of Leia Fabian to Assistant Banking Office Manager of the Laconia office.
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Bank of New Hampshire is proud to announce the promotion of Christopher Walkley to Senior Vice President – Commercial Banker/Team Leader.
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Criminals promote fake job opportunities through many of the same job boards that legitimate companies use, such as online job sites, social media platforms, and newspapers. The fake postings claim to offer employment but are instead used to acquire victims’ personal information and financial assets.
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You’ve probably seen ads online, on TV, or on social media for subscription offers. They could be for anything from beauty creams and dietary supplements to snacks and magazines. Some say you can try the subscription for free, but it might not be true. Some will auto-renew if you don’t cancel first, but you may not know that. Sometimes you’re signed up for a subscription without even knowing it. Learn the ins and outs of subscriptions to save yourself money, time, and aggravation.
Many subscription offers are tempting, especially if they offer a free trial period before you commit. But free trial offers can be tricky, and there’s often a catch.
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Bank of New Hampshire is proud to announce that we are one of the first financial institutions in the country to offer an eco-friendly, biodegradable debit card.
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Bank of New Hampshire’s Prestige Plus members returned from Bank of New Hampshire’s first trip to Spain and Portugal in May.
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Wi-Fi hotspots in coffee shops, libraries, airports, hotels, universities, and other public places are convenient, but often they’re not secure. If you connect to a Wi-Fi network and send information through websites or mobile apps, someone else might be able to see it. Here are some ways to safely use public Wi-Fi when you’re out and about.
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