At Summit Partners Inc, we are committed to protecting your accounts and personal information. Alongside around-the-clock fraud monitoring and proactive security measures, we provide tools and guidance to help you recognize fraud and avoid common scams.
Inside, you'll find key actions and tips to help safeguard yourself and your loved ones.
Unexpected contact
You receive a phone call, text, or email from someone you donât know about a charge, invoice, delivery, or order you never made.
Urgent demands
Scammers often try to create panic or urgency to push you into acting quicklyâsometimes using aggressive or pressuring language.
Threatening messages
You may be told you owe money and threatened with police action or legal consequences if you donât pay immediately.
Odd payment methods
Be wary if you're asked to pay using gift cards, wire transfers, cryptocurrency, or payment apps. These are often difficult or impossible to trace and recoverâespecially gift cards, which are almost always a scam tactic.
Check scam
If someone asks you to deposit a check and send back part of the funds, itâs likely a scam. These checks are often fake and could bounce weeks later, leaving you responsible for the full amount.
Family or friend emergency scam
Scammers may pretend to be someone you know in troubleâoften using advanced technology like voice cloning. They rely on your emotional response to make you act fast.
Imposter scams
Fraudsters may pretend to be from Summit Partners Inc, government agencies, utility companies, or other trusted organizations to trick you into revealing sensitive information or making payments to settle a fake issue.
Romance scam
A new online âlove interestâ may try to build trust quickly, then ask for money due to a supposed emergency, hardship, or fake investment opportunityâoften without ever meeting you in person.
Protect your information
Never share your passwords, PINs, or one-time codes. Scammers may impersonate a Summit Partners Inc representative to get access to your account.
Donât trust Caller ID
Caller ID can be spoofed to appear legitimate. Always verify independently.
Verify before sending money
Double-check that any request for payment is real. Donât act on impulseâfraudsters often rely on emotional manipulation.
Never allow remote computer access
Be cautious of unsolicited tech support offers. Granting access could lead to theft of funds or personal data.
Avoid engaging with suspicious content
Donât click on links, open attachments, or call phone numbers from messages you werenât expecting.
Contact us directly
If something doesnât feel right, disconnect immediately and reach out to Summit Partners Inc using verified contact information from our official website or your account documents.
Visit the Security Center in our mobile app
Quickly assess and enhance your account security with built-in safety tools.
Set up account alerts
Push, email, and text notifications can help you monitor activity and react swiftly to anything suspicious.
Use enhanced security features
Enable multi-factor authentication, biometric login (such as fingerprint or face recognition), or voice verification for added protection.
Monitor your credit activity
Enroll in credit monitoring services to get alerts about changes to your credit report. This can help you detect signs of identity theft early.
If youâve been affected by fraud, identity theft, or a scam, report it to us right away. You should also notify local authorities and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
Contact Numbers:
WhatsApp Chat Banking: 1-800-869-3557
Calls: 1-800-225-5935
Stay vigilant, stay informed, and rememberâSummit Partners Inc is here to support you every step of the way