08-17-2012 09:17 PM
1. I love having a large house with extra rooms
2. Does PSECU have the same thing with roommates as NFCU does, i.e.. if your roommate is a member you can also be a member?
3. Ok, I admit...this is getting ridiculous!
08-17-2012 09:19 PM
lol hey you have to play the sytem somehow right? I honestly dont know but you would be lucky joining nfcu and psecu under roomate!
08-17-2012 09:24 PM
Duncanrr wrote:1. I love having a large house with extra rooms
2. Does PSECU have the same thing with roommates as NFCU does, i.e.. if your roommate is a member you can also be a member?
3. Ok, I admit...this is getting ridiculous!
Only immediate family members can join but it is easy to gain membership as long as you live in PA.
08-17-2012 09:45 PM
PSECU's website states that household residents are indeed eligible....![]()
08-17-2012 09:50 PM
haiti222 wrote:PSECU's website states that household residents are indeed eligible....
http://www.psecu.com/help/?id=569
I did not catch that! Good find!
08-17-2012 10:01 PM
I think they are tough unless you live in pa. And if you live in pa, no need to play games as you can just join parks and rec.
08-17-2012 10:05 PM
jd5189 wrote:
haiti222 wrote:PSECU's website states that household residents are indeed eligible....
http://www.psecu.com/help/?id=569
I did not catch that! Good find!
yup. Thats what I saw as well and it got me thinking. My good friend is from Pitt and went to school up there. She lives in my area now and is looking for place to live. I think her mailing address is still with her family up in Pitt so it would be easy for her to join if she hasnt already.
Am I going too far
08-17-2012 10:11 PM
Probably be a little suspicious if she joined with Pitt address and then change soon afterwards. Would work better if school she attended made her eligible and she used your address. Then you join.

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