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What You Need to Know About Romance Scams

Millions of people turn to online dating apps or social networking sites to meet someone. But instead of finding romance, many find a scammer trying to trick them into sending money. Romance scammers create fake profiles on dating sites and apps, or contact their targets through popular social media sites like Instagram, Facebook, or Google Hangouts. The scammers strike up a relationship with their targets to build their trust, sometimes talking or chatting several times a day. Then, they make up a story and ask for money.

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Tips to Protect Your Mobile Device

Your mobile device provides convenient access to your email, bank and social media accounts. Unfortunately, it can potentially provide the same convenient access for criminals. Bank of New Hampshire recommends following these tips to keep your information — and your money — safe.

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A Pack Rat’s Guide to Shredding

Is your home a pack rat’s paradise? You’re not alone. As you start spring cleaning, are you wondering what to keep and what to shred? Bank of New Hampshire has looked at experts’ advice and compiled this summary of how long they recommend keeping certain documents.

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Fake Check Scams

Fake checks continue to be one of the most common instruments used to commit fraud against consumers. Before you deposit a check you weren’t expecting or wire funds to an unknown recipient, here is what you should know:

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Bank of New Hampshire Promotes Cynthia Day

Bank of New Hampshire is pleased to announce the promotion of Cynthia Day to Vice President – Wealth Management Officer. Cindy is responsible for providing guidance on estate planning, financial planning, trust and retirement options.

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Bank of New Hampshire Promotes Mark Mastenbrook

Bank of New Hampshire is pleased to announce the promotion of Mark Mastenbrook to Assistant Vice President – Director of Facilities. Mark effectively manages and oversees the facilities functions for Bank of New Hampshire. He is responsible for the safe operation and maintenance of all mechanical and electrical building and equipment systems. He also oversees the maintenance of all bank buildings, grounds and maintenance equipment and coordinates and works with outside contractors for large jobs.

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