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Which credit union can I join with easy eligibility?
Thank you in advance.
@Zyonlee4u wrote:Which credit union can I join with easy eligibility?
Thank you in advance.
DCU and NASA seem to be popular choices around here. You might also want to check out your local CUs, as many of them determine eligibility by place of residence, work, or even place of worship.
DCU, NASA, Alliant, Consumers, PenFed. Donation of under $20 will get it done across all I believe, assuming approval.
you can aso join Andrews Federal Credit Union.
I personally like alliant right now for their high interest checking rates, as long as you dd . Interest checking with alliant has better rates then most banks savings rates its quite ridiculous. I am getting .65% or there abouts its not too shabby. It was an lot better than i was getting at WF few yeras ago with savings. Few years ago wf was giving me only .03% :-(
I'm very happy to be with Alliant, my first credit union. I had a so called Money Market Account with BoA, but I never had enough money to benefit from the .03% as well. LOL. I'm slowly trying to get out of the checking and savings biz of BoA. Alliant is nothing short of amazing, as far as customer service now that I think of it too. Something to consider.
@Anonymous wrote:I'm very happy to be with Alliant, my first credit union. I had a so called Money Market Account with BoA, but I never had enough money to benefit from the .03% as well. LOL. I'm slowly trying to get out of the checking and savings biz of BoA. Alliant is nothing short of amazing, as far as customer service now that I think of it too. Something to consider.
i am big fan of alliant as well their checking and savings for my purposes are soo much better then brick and mortar banks. The only problem that may arise is if you need to make cash deposits. All my deposits are either DD or via check which you can mobile deposit via smartphone.
@Zyonlee4u wrote:Which credit union can I join with easy eligibility?
There are countless credit unions out there that you could easily join. Don't overlook credit unions local to your area.
@mongstradamus wrote:
i am big fan of alliant as well their checking and savings for my purposes are soo much better then brick and mortar banks. The only problem that may arise is if you need to make cash deposits. All my deposits are either DD or via check which you can mobile deposit via smartphone.
I haven't personally done this with Alliant yet, but as far as I know you can go to a local credit union that is in the CO-OP Shared Branch Network (find them HERE) to make cash deposits, or do stuff like get a cashiers check same day...typical stuff you would need a brick and mortar bank for. Some of them even have cash deposit ATMs.
@toothgrind3r wrote:
@mongstradamus wrote:i am big fan of alliant as well their checking and savings for my purposes are soo much better then brick and mortar banks. The only problem that may arise is if you need to make cash deposits. All my deposits are either DD or via check which you can mobile deposit via smartphone.
I haven't personally done this with Alliant yet, but as far as I know you can go to a local credit union that is in the CO-OP Shared Branch Network (find them HERE) to make cash deposits, or do stuff like get a cashiers check same day...typical stuff you would need a brick and mortar bank for. Some of them even have cash deposit ATMs.
Interesting, I guess i am still not really trusting of depositing cash via atm. I rather hand cash to an teller in that respect. Checks are different story.