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@mrldp40 wrote:
I'm New with nfcu 97 (but who's counting?) days love them alot very generous .how are they concerning AA (have not heard any story of AA by NFCU-but don't burn them-they never forget)? I'd like to use them alot but I hope there not like chase or Barclays (we do not speak their name) they will decrease or close you at the drop of a hat (NFCU is a credit union, which means as a member, you and I are partial owners and therefore, "shareholders." We get the credit unions profits paid to us in the form of lower lending rates, higher savings rates and overall better service. Chase and the bank-that-must-not-be-nammed are owned by actual Wall Street shareholders and many of their business decisions are made to benefit those shareholders-not the cardholder. Simply put, credit unions rock and NFCU is the best of the best).
@Anonymous wrote:
(NFCU is a credit union, which means as a member, you and I are partial owners and therefore, "shareholders." We get the credit unions profits paid to us in the form of lower lending rates, higher savings rates and overall better service.Well, better than some big banks but hardly anywhere near the best. Looks like I can get 0.55% from NFCU with $50K+, Barclays is offering 1.20% and several offer 1.3% or more. Loan rates also seem nothing special.
I think the only AA I have seen is on questionable eligibility. Other than that, you're good to go!