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Westborough Credit Union’s Free Personal Paper Shredding Event Open to the Public

Digital Federal Credit Union invites the community to dispose of sensitive documentation at the June 25 shredding.

From DCU:

Westborough, MA (June 20, 2016) – DCU (Digital Federal Credit Union)will offer free paper shredding to the public on Saturday, June 25th from 9am to 1pm at their Westborough branch located at the Westborough Shopping Center, 18 Lyman Street.

DCU has partnered with E.L. Harvey, a professional document destruction company, to proactively fight the battle against identity theft by inviting community residents to shred for free. Two giant paper shredding trucks will be on-site for the public to properly destroy sensitive documents containing personal information, account information, and financial statements that they no longer need.

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This event will take place rain or shine. Paper, paper clips, staples, and elastics are acceptable. No plastic binders. In order to accommodate as many guests as possible and offer this as a free service for the community, there is a limit of up to five banker’s boxes (size 24” x 12” x 10 1/4”) or five paper grocery bags (size 12” x 17”) per vehicle.

DCU will offer free credit report analysis and provide educational tips on prevention, detection, and defense against identity theft, as well as demonstrations on their latest technology including the DCU mobile app, text alerts and online check deposit. Prizes including gift cards, and a personal shredder will be given away. For more information, visit www.dcu.org or call 1-800-328-8797.

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About DCU
DCU is a not-for-profit financial cooperative serving over 500,000 members across all 50 states and offers a full range of financial services to consumers and businesses, including banking, lending, financial management, insurance and realty.

For additional information, visit www.dcu.org

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