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i currently live in california.
i talked to the pnc credir card deparment they said they wont issue credit card to people who lie in california..
any body had the same problems?
@mousefai wrote:i currently live in california.
i talked to the pnc credir card deparment they said they wont issue credit card to people who lie in california..
any body had the same problems?
Yes, they don't issue the card where they don't have any branch like US Bank.
Ron.
may i ask where does pnc mostly located?
@mousefai wrote:may i ask where does pnc mostly located?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PNC_Bank
PNC Bank NA. is the principal subsidiary of the PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. Based inPittsburgh, Pennsylvania, PNC Bank offers consumer and corporate services in over 2,500 branches in Alabama, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois,Maryland, Michigan, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania,South Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, & Wisconsin.
Ron.
How is PNC anyway?
I use to partially bank with theme (checking) years ago when I lived in Pennsylvania. It was a "REAL" free checking, probably the last bank to offer such account, but since then has been removed. I was a cash user back then, also drove a cheap car paid with cash (Philly's car insurance is high), so I never really dealt with much else. I did recently (last week) open a savings account with them. I needed a local place to deposit cash, since I bank with out-of-state banks and USAA.
@Volpes wrote:How is PNC anyway?
I use to partially bank with theme (checking) years ago when I lived in Pennsylvania. It was a "REAL" free checking, probably the last bank to offer such account, but since then has been removed. I was a cash user back then, also drove a cheap car paid with cash (Philly's car insurance is high), so I never really dealt with much else. I did recently (last week) open a savings account with them. I needed a local place to deposit cash, since I bank with out-of-state banks and USAA.
I had PNC checking with them for almost a year and it's good. I used it to pay my PNC credit card. It is a free checking. Recently, I changed into Virtual Wallet. It helps me to save money on the side.
Ron.
@plasticguy wrote:
I have the PNC Points Visa Signature Card that is not offered on their website any longer. There is no Annual Fee, and I earn 4 pts for every dollar.
I think they still PNC Points Visa (not Visa Signature Card). They don't offer Everday Rewards Visa any more on theire website.
link:
Ron.
I haven't gotten this letter yet. I'm not sure I want to...
I don't want to be a downer, but I don't trust them not to ultimately cancel the rewards structure or turn it into something not useful for me (which is their prerogative, of course).
I've had this card since it was with National City, and it's my go-to for gas, groceries and eating out... (except when Discover has 5% on gas ) and I'd hate for that to change...
Thanks for the heads-up! I'll keep a look-out for the letter...
eta - I just checked, and mine is already a Sig. Duh. . so, maybe no worries!