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The more you are aware of your account activity, the better you will manage your finances. With our MyAlerts you can have account activity alerts sent to your mobile phone* or email address the same day it happens.

Log in to Online Banking, and select "MyAlerts" from the options on the left column.

Learn more by clicking here

 


Alert Types Include:

Personal Alert to remind yourself to do those things that can often slip your mind such as renewing a CD, remembering to pay a bill, making a loan payment, remembering a birthday and more.

Balance Alert to inform you of your balance on a daily basis or on a specified day of the week.

Low Balance Alert so you will know when your account gets below a certain dollar amount.

Transaction Alert so you will be notified when a deposit or withdrawal occurs in your account above a specified dollar amount.

Event Alerts to be notified of various activities performed in your online banking account.

Credit Union Alert to keep in touch with news and information regarding Oregonians Credit Union such as rate changes, promotions or other events. 

Learn more about MyAlerts here

*Want to receive MyAlerts on your mobile phone?

You may not know it, but text messages can be sent to a cell phone or PDA by email. To do this, you first need to determine the email address for that phone or PDA. This is a necessary step if you want to receive MyAlerts as a text message.

The first part of the email address is the 10 digit phone number with area code (without spaces or dashes). The second part is based on the company providing the cell phone service:

AT&T

@txt.att.net

Boost Mobile

@myboostmobile.com

Helio

@myhelio.com

Nextel

@messaging.nextel.com

Qwest

@qwestmp.com

Sprint

@messaging.sprintpcs.com

T-Mobile

@tmomail.net

Tracfone

@cingularme.com

Verizon

@vtext.com

Virgin Mobile

@vmobl.com

 

Example: The phone number (555) 123-4567 on an AT&T cell phone would be entered as 5551234567@txt.att.net.

Some cell phone plans include free text messaging, while others charge fees. Check with your cell phone provider to see what plan you have.