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I think I may have found a way to join PSECU through an organization, but it'll cost that much just to become eligible. For the out-of-state folks. I'm just wondering if it's worth it...
@WarJar101 wrote:I think I may have found a way to join PSECU through an organization, but it'll cost that much just to become eligible. For the out-of-state folks. I'm just wondering if it's worth it...
I'm already in, but yes I would anyday. Awesome CU!!!
So what did you find?
@LS2982 wrote:
@WarJar101 wrote:I think I may have found a way to join PSECU through an organization, but it'll cost that much just to become eligible. For the out-of-state folks. I'm just wondering if it's worth it...
I'm already in, but yes I would anyday. Awesome CU!!!
So what did you find?
I'm interested to hear also. Last time I looked it seemed like PSECU had cut off any out-of-state residents regardless of organization affiliation...
A possible way in through joining the organization "PASEO" as an associate member, they accept out of state members, which I already have confirmed through PASEO. The only thing is whether or not PSECU will decline an out of state address. The thing is, it doesn't say PA residents only like it does for the PRPS loophole. So, I'm assuming that was the only reason why people couldn't join.
I would not. Presumably, the reason you are doing this is to get access to your EX score. I don't find it makes that much difference that I don't know what my EX score is. If I were at the beginning of my rebuilding journey, were trying to buy a house, and was borderline on my scores, I would consider doing it so that I had a better idea where I stood (especially given that the TU score offered here isn't that helpful for mortgage applicants). But outside of those circumstances, I don't need access to my EX score.
No, I wouldn't.
@WarJar101 wrote:A possible way in through joining the organization "PASEO" as an associate member, they accept out of state members, which I already have confirmed through PASEO. The only thing is whether or not PSECU will decline an out of state address. The thing is, it doesn't say PA residents only like it does for the PRPS loophole. So, I'm assuming that was the only reason why people couldn't join.
I attempted to apply with an organization I had access to, and after the process I was directed to contact customer service to complete the app. The first thing the lady said is "You're in California, we can't let you in, thanks for applying though." This was about 2 months ago. YMMV