Fraud Alert: Fraudsters are calling GICU members and pretending to be our fraud department. Be very careful about providing personal information over the phone. If you're concerned about fraudulent activity, call us at 515-956-3000.
Estafadores están llamando a los miembros de GICU y se hacen pasar por nuestro departamento de fraude. Tenga mucho cuidado al proporcionar información por teléfono. Si cree que hay actividad fraudulenta en su cuenta, llámenos al número 515-956-3000.
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When you pay in stores, neither mobile payment method (Apple Pay, Google Pay and Samsung Pay)nor your device sends the actual card numbers to merchants. When you pay with the application, the merchant will only receive information like name, email address, billing and shipping addresses you authorize to share to fulfill your order.
Apple Pay retains anonymous transaction information such as approximate purchase amount. This information can’t be tied back to you and never includes what you're buying. Apps that use Apple Pay must have a privacy policy that you can view which governs the use of your data.
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