Bloomingdale's encourages all customers to be aware of potentially fraudulent or deceptive emails, phone calls and postal mail.
Here are some simple guidelines to help you safeguard your personal information:
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Be skeptical of requests for account numbers, social security numbers, credit card numbers, or any other sensitive personal information. Never reveal sensitive information to any one you do not know, especially if you suspect fraud.
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Using a universal username and password for multiple websites leads to your account being vulnerable to interference from outside parties. As a company, Bloomingdale's takes the security of your account information very seriously. Therefore, we take measures to protect the security of our customer's account information.
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Bloomingdale's will never ask you to provide sensitive information by email. Whenever, you're asked for personal information by email, phone or text message, we recommend that you call back the general published number for whatever company you're dealing with, or that you go to the official website. If you have any doubt regarding the legitimacy of an email DO NOT respond or click on any links.
Visit the Federal Trade Commission's website at
www.ftc.gov
for additional advice on protecting your personal information.