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@baller4life wrote:
Greatest CU on the planet hands down! 😆
Why, because you can ACH pull from your other banks...NO
Because there are branches everywhere...NO
Because they have the best rates on CD's, savings, checking, auto loans, CC, mortagages, NO.
Why are they the best CU on the planet?
Best for high starting limits on CC for people with damaged credit, then I would agree.
Alliant, PenFed and several others beat them hands down with rates and ease of use.
AverageJoe...Your jumping on board huh, well good for you.
@tussking wrote:Because the customer is #1 not their executives ! They treat you amazing and their products and customer service is superior to EVERY OTHER BANK OR CU.
According to their T&C for their cards at the following 2 links below, the lowest APR they offer is 8.24% V. There's a lot of other CUs out there that have lower rates than that, if a low APR is what is desired in a card. Even the Barclay Ring is only very slightly 0.01% higher at 8.25% V. So if APR alone was the primary criteria for apping, I'd prolly pass on NFCU.
https://www.navyfederal.org/products-services/cards/creditcards/creditcards.php
https://www.navyfederal.org/pdf/creditcards/NFCU_573A.pdf
@Anonymous wrote:
@baller4life wrote:
Greatest CU on the planet hands down! 😆Why, because you can ACH pull from your other banks...NO
Because there are branches everywhere...NO
Because they have the best rates on CD's, savings, checking, auto loans, CC, mortagages, NO.
Why are they the best CU on the planet?
Best for high starting limits on CC for people with damaged credit, then I would agree.
Alliant, PenFed and several others beat them hands down with rates and ease of use.
Well let me clarify that for you. Greatest CU on the planet for rebuilders! How's that? With their extreme generosity to those with less than perfect credit, they stand head and shoulders above the rest! 😉
They also have very competitive CD rates. I do bank with Alliant for much better savings and checking rates!
Member of DCU, Congressional FCU, PENFED - but not NFCU.
#1 DCU = great products and interest rates, no issues they treat me well.
#2 CFCU = in my office building, have a $15k Visa, no "cash advance" fees on using the Visa, funkly backward website, no real issues, but I don't use them much.
#3 PENFED = I have a second Mortgage with them, member for 40+ years, if you ever have issues they are very unforgiving (I/we did in 2004-05, several late payments, caught everything up, never burned them for a penny, "we" are worthless to them 10+ years later). Once I retire and sell my house - they'll be just as worthless to me.
NFCU? No need, no interest.
You could re-phrase the original question:
Why are so many people with NASA FCU (bad example)?
Why are so many people here with PenFed?
Why do so many here have a Blispay card?
Why do so many here have a Marvel card?
The board is known for starting a stampede to a new bank, CU or card. I personally have gotten caught up in a few of the stampedes (running of the cards? instead of running with the bulls). Overall, most applications have improved my profile or score.
I'm a member of NFCU and have none of their products. However, I do agree with Baller, I believe the appeal to those with damaged credit and those rebuilding is the high starting limits on their credit cards and the easy approval of the PLOC. But I also agree with C316, outside of the ease of approval there isn't much that I can gain here that I can't elsewhere.
@Loquat wrote:I'm a member of NFCU and have none of their products. However, I do agree with Baller, I believe the appeal to those with damaged credit and those rebuilding is the high starting limits on their credit cards and the easy approval of the PLOC. But I also agree with C316, outside of the ease of approval there isn't much that I can gain here that I can't elsewhere.
I also wonder if very high SLs are really what works best for rebuilders (of course, everyone on this forum is very responsible, but those others!) I think the desire for "WOW" SLs detracts some from focusing on other important features, such as the utility of the card, vs endless praise of utilization padding.