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Jutz
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DCU for Banking, etc

There's no section for banking, but Rebuilding probably makes sense because of the nature of my question:

 

DCU is centered ~45 minutes or so away from me, so I have the unique ability to actually use them for my primary banking.  The CU I picked isn't really doing it for me, since they aren't very prepared to work with individuals with less than desireable credit.  Does anyone else use DCU for primary banking?  I know several of you use them for a couple of their services, especially for their FICO score.

 

How are they for auto loans w/ lower tier credit?

How are they for general banking and relationships?

How are their credit cards?

Do they seem like they make decisions "locally" and with the customer in mind, or rigid with score as the only priority?

What model EQ Score is it that they provide?

Do they HP for membership?

 

Anyway, let me know your feedback, I'm still looking to find the right primary bank.

 

Mods feel free to move, but I feel like this may be my best audience.

  • Current: EQ FICO 706, TU FICO 701, EX FICO 706 | Starting Score: 525 (05/2012)
  • Starting total revolving credit: $1100 | Current total revolving credit: $36,700
  • Inquiries (12 Months): EQ 2 TU 1 EX 1 | Most Recent: 1/21/2014
Chase Freedom $9500
DCU Visa $10000
Capital One QS $2000
AMEX BCE $3000
Lowe's CC $8500
WalMart CC $3100
BOA Platinum $600
AMEX Gold NPSL
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bs6054
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Re: DCU for Banking, etc

Since distantarray mentioned them recently in a very positive light, I looked at their site and they do seem to have good benefits.  However,while their savings rate is fairly competitive,  their basic checking rates/benefits aren't very good.  If you need checking to build a full relationship with them,  I would put only a fairly small amount of money in their checking account, and put the rest of my checking funds in one of the internet banks (I use Everbank and TIAA, but there are other good ones).

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Jutz
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Re: DCU for Banking, etc

 


@bs6054 wrote:

Since distantarray mentioned them recently in a very positive light, I looked at their site and they do seem to have good benefits.  However,while their savings rate is fairly competitive,  their basic checking rates/benefits aren't very good.  If you need checking to build a full relationship with them,  I would put only a fairly small amount of money in their checking account, and put the rest of my checking funds in one of the internet banks (I use Everbank and TIAA, but there are other good ones).


Thanks for the response!

By rates/benefits of their checking, do you mean interest?  I put a lot of money through my checking account, but don't generally let it sit there, I find interest earning checking tends to be so low it's not worth it.  I'm going to check out Everbank and TIAA though and see what's up with them, thanks again

  • Current: EQ FICO 706, TU FICO 701, EX FICO 706 | Starting Score: 525 (05/2012)
  • Starting total revolving credit: $1100 | Current total revolving credit: $36,700
  • Inquiries (12 Months): EQ 2 TU 1 EX 1 | Most Recent: 1/21/2014
Chase Freedom $9500
DCU Visa $10000
Capital One QS $2000
AMEX BCE $3000
Lowe's CC $8500
WalMart CC $3100
BOA Platinum $600
AMEX Gold NPSL
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bs6054
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Re: DCU for Banking, etc


@Jutz wrote:

 


@bs6054 wrote:

Since distantarray mentioned them recently in a very positive light, I looked at their site and they do seem to have good benefits.  However,while their savings rate is fairly competitive,  their basic checking rates/benefits aren't very good.  If you need checking to build a full relationship with them,  I would put only a fairly small amount of money in their checking account, and put the rest of my checking funds in one of the internet banks (I use Everbank and TIAA, but there are other good ones).


Thanks for the response!

By rates/benefits of their checking, do you mean interest?  I put a lot of money through my checking account, but don't generally let it sit there, I find interest earning checking tends to be so low it's not worth it.  I'm going to check out Everbank and TIAA though and see what's up with them, thanks again


I mean a) interest (theirs is 0.1% or less, TIAA and Everbank are currently 1.25%.  At those rates, sitting is OK for me). and b) things like " foreign" ATM surcharge refunds.  Many internet banks offer unlimited refunds of all charges associated with using other ATMs.   It looks at the lowest DCU level, they charge you for using other ATMs, as will the owner of the ATM, this can add up to something like $5 per transaction.  At the other tiers DCU won't charge, but the owner will and they only refund $5 per month.

 

If you are near their ATM's, this is obviously less important.

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Jutz
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Re: DCU for Banking, etc

Their ATM network includes most of the CU ATMs in my state.  I don't carry cash unless I'm a) Paying someone back for food, etc b) Going to the casino or c) Going to establishments where $1 is a common transaction.

 

Not to ignore the obvious difference in benefits though.  I'm truly looking for a good place to do my primary banking, so I'll check into the online banks.

  • Current: EQ FICO 706, TU FICO 701, EX FICO 706 | Starting Score: 525 (05/2012)
  • Starting total revolving credit: $1100 | Current total revolving credit: $36,700
  • Inquiries (12 Months): EQ 2 TU 1 EX 1 | Most Recent: 1/21/2014
Chase Freedom $9500
DCU Visa $10000
Capital One QS $2000
AMEX BCE $3000
Lowe's CC $8500
WalMart CC $3100
BOA Platinum $600
AMEX Gold NPSL
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distantarray
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Re: DCU for Banking, etc

i dunno how i missed this post lol sorry

 

anyways DCU the website is kinda boring but easy and clean to use

 

Fico scores are Fico04 by Equifax updated monthly free of charge. That's a savings of $240 a year opposed to scorewatch.  I don't know about interest rates I have too many banks to look through all of them LOL

 

I use them to pull my rewards into, like if I have $150 bonus from my BCP i'll throw $150 into the DCU account to keep track of my rewards for the year, this goes into a how much did my credit save me this year / vacation fund lol

dsdsdd

The site states you can get a Fico score if you have a credit card or loan with them, but all you need is a checking or savings doesn't matter which either or. (i only have savings) 

 

They pulled EQ for membership and they will pull again for a credit card, but people who are local like yourself have reported they have gotten credit card and membership on the same pull in person.

 

Their secured credit card graduates and they are very good with rebuilding, it comes HIGHLY recommended with almost every credit forum across the net, very easys to talk to.

 

 

 

 

I have too many accounts but remember you should never put all your eggs in one basket either. Like when Bank of America automatically enrolled me into overdraft protection, since someone stole my debit card the idiots at BOA let the clean out  my checking and my savings.... you would think if your overdrafting for thousands they would stop it. I was with no funds for about 10 days. This was when my credit was bad and only had 1 debit card....

 

Their car loans are great because they have a option to automatically debit car payments each week to save you 1 month of payments a year (interest is counted daily with car loans) Their mortgages are competitive as well.  No minimum balance requirements etc so the bank is great for most people.

 

I have 

 

1. Chase bank for Trifecta and my local bank

2.DCU free credit score and keep track of my rewards


total credit limits $108,400 Credit scores Ex 728 EQ 738 TU 758
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Jutz
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Re: DCU for Banking, etc

Crap!  They pull for membership?  And my lowest of 3 scores!!  Eff.

  • Current: EQ FICO 706, TU FICO 701, EX FICO 706 | Starting Score: 525 (05/2012)
  • Starting total revolving credit: $1100 | Current total revolving credit: $36,700
  • Inquiries (12 Months): EQ 2 TU 1 EX 1 | Most Recent: 1/21/2014
Chase Freedom $9500
DCU Visa $10000
Capital One QS $2000
AMEX BCE $3000
Lowe's CC $8500
WalMart CC $3100
BOA Platinum $600
AMEX Gold NPSL
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distantarray
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3. Navy Federal  for NavChek and BEST credit limits and 0% mortgage option incase I ever want to buy a house on credit (in process of buying a house in cash right now, but doesn't hurt if I land into a great deal later for a house for investment)

4. USAA free ATM at ANY atm in the United States (they reimburse you for upto 5 times a month)

5. Achieva Credit Union, first credit union (local) that gave me a secured card (canceling this soon unless they give me a great rate on a auto loan when I'm going to be shopping in few months)

6.Bank of America  had them for 13 years fired them last month. Do you believe they wouldn't give me a free cashiers check to push $50,000 out of their bank? Insteadd I went and took the cash out of 6 local locations lol just to piss them off. Since most BOA only hold about 10k in cash daily for over the counter use.


total credit limits $108,400 Credit scores Ex 728 EQ 738 TU 758
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Jutz
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Re: DCU for Banking, etc

If I could get into NFCU we wouldn't even be having this convo, lol.

 

FYI:  I currently only am at 2 banks, TD and a local CU.  I fired BOA last year when they announced the Debit card fee.  (Obviously they didn't go through with it, but the mere thought of passing more expense to the consumer because of the CARD act was insulting.  A service that they pushed on people for years that we all adopted and loved, and used for free, and all of a sudden their profits aren't as astronomical and they need to pass it to us.  So insulting.)

  • Current: EQ FICO 706, TU FICO 701, EX FICO 706 | Starting Score: 525 (05/2012)
  • Starting total revolving credit: $1100 | Current total revolving credit: $36,700
  • Inquiries (12 Months): EQ 2 TU 1 EX 1 | Most Recent: 1/21/2014
Chase Freedom $9500
DCU Visa $10000
Capital One QS $2000
AMEX BCE $3000
Lowe's CC $8500
WalMart CC $3100
BOA Platinum $600
AMEX Gold NPSL
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distantarray
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Re: DCU for Banking, etc

lol all you need is 580 for a membership you'll do fine, besides that jus get a secured card at the sametime in person so you don't waste it. They're a great bank and unsecures itself. They have good rates and Fico04 EQ score will save you $240 a year and possibly more if they ever raise the price on this site =)   you should be in the rebuilding stage anyways so this is ideal imo. I wish I would've got them last year when my credit was still in the crapper =)


total credit limits $108,400 Credit scores Ex 728 EQ 738 TU 758
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