How do I report a lost or stolen credit card?

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If an individual has lost their credit card or suspects it has been stolen, it is important to act quickly to protect personal and financial information. Pennsylvania State Employees Credit Union typically provides a straightforward process for reporting lost or stolen credit cards. Generally, members can start by logging into their account on the PSECU website or mobile application, where they may find options for reporting a lost or stolen card directly through their account settings. Alternatively, there is often a dedicated phone number that members can call to report the issue immediately. This number can usually be found on the PSECU website under the contact information section. When reporting a lost or stolen card, it is crucial to provide relevant details, such as the card number, the date it was discovered missing, and any recent transactions that may seem suspicious. In many cases, once a report is made, PSECU may cancel the existing card and issue a replacement card to ensure that members' financial security is maintained. For the most accurate and updated information, visiting the official PSECU website is highly recommended.
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Answered Jul 13, 2025

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