I am so happy to have received my #fabulous new Contactless Debit Card to my new fabulous accounts that allows me to tap and pay. Thanks to my Grandfather Woods, who served in The United States Army, I am a new member of the fabulous member only Navy Federal Credit Union. 💕

However, yesterday, I left my purse, #briefly unattended in a #public#place, like a #restaurant. I came back and checked my wallet and noticed that my new debit card was turned upside down in my wallet. I wasn’t sure if I did it or not so I called my credit union to see if I needed to get a new card. From conversating with a Navy Federal Credit Union representative, I realized that two of my new accounts numbers, routing number, and access number were in a #notebook that I left on the table with some other items.
Navy Federal Credit Union:
1. Closed out my new accounts at Navy Federal Credit Union and switched to “new” accounts. (Easily)
2. Have a “new” debit card enroute to me. Assisted me with setting a 4 digit PIN for my new debit card that’s currently enroute to me.
3. Did a “new” online banking reset.
I also,
4. Put a freeze on my Discover debit card via another financial institution that I use. A debit card freeze is where I can call before I make a transaction and the freeze will be lifted.
As it relates to my SSN, I already have a Credit Identity Theft Monitoring, Alert, Protection.
I didn’t want to close out my accounts and get | switch to new ones and a new debit card due because of the perceived inconvenience wait I thought I would have to endure and another reason.
Don’t forgo what you should do because of a perceived inconvenience. ![]()

Bridget Denise Webb

