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@CreditobsessedinFL wrote:Just got a call from my BofA branch banker, the one who opened my personal and business credit cards. I thought he was calling to wish me Happy Birthday, instead of just an email, like Target, Ulta and Starbucks,lol!
Happy birthday, @creditobsessedinFL!!
Great thread guys! This is a great resource and after the buttload of emails ive gotten from businesses telling me how much they "care," it's good to know which ones actually do.
CRB Auto is able to defer payments for 2 months (possibly more depending on your history with them) for disaster relief
Read someone asking about DCU earlier and just got around to logging in and peaking around. Noticed I had an Accept Offer. Is this an offer for the current situation? Assuming it can't be, especially when compared to other FI's offers right now, but don't think I've ever seen this mentioned before.
EDIT: Do see that it is a product they offer for emergencies and what not. Just not sure if this was prompted by what's happening or what. Have no other products with them and just $1000 sitting in the savings.
Thank you for the Birthday wishes!
@KLEXH25 wrote:
@CreditobsessedinFL wrote:Just got a call from my BofA branch banker, the one who opened my personal and business credit cards. I thought he was calling to wish me Happy Birthday, instead of just an email, like Target, Ulta and Starbucks,lol!
Happy birthday, @creditobsessedinFL!!
Great thread guys! This is a great resource and after the buttload of emails ive gotten from businesses telling me how much they "care," it's good to know which ones actually do.
@Anonymous wrote:Read someone asking about DCU earlier and just got around to logging in and peaking around. Noticed I had an Accept Offer. Is this an offer for the current situation? Assuming it can't be, especially when compared to other FI's offers right now, but don't think I've ever seen this mentioned before.
EDIT: Do see that it is a product they offer for emergencies and what not. Just not sure if this was prompted by what's happening or what. Have no other products with them and just $1000 sitting in the savings.
No, it's a junky thing they offer to people to whom they don't want to offer something good. Note the 21% interest rate.
I figured this would be the best place for this, just got an email from my bank UMB
we work with our customers to help during any financial hardships, particularly those in which the situation is outside of their control. If you experience financial hardship due to COVID-19, please contact us at 800.860.4862 to discuss how we can help. UMB may provide payment flexibility on mortgages, home equity or personal loans, credit cards, and small business loans based on need. Access to additional credit lines may be made available based on individual situations. |
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UMB is built on a 107-year foundation of stability and soundness. Rest assured that we will continue to deliver the unparalleled customer experience, no matter what. |
@CreditobsessedinFL wrote:Thank you for the Birthday wishes!
@KLEXH25 wrote:
@CreditobsessedinFL wrote:Just got a call from my BofA branch banker, the one who opened my personal and business credit cards. I thought he was calling to wish me Happy Birthday, instead of just an email, like Target, Ulta and Starbucks,lol!
Happy birthday, @creditobsessedinFL!!
Great thread guys! This is a great resource and after the buttload of emails ive gotten from businesses telling me how much they "care," it's good to know which ones actually do.
🤗Happy Birthday @CreditobsessedinFL
Small wishes but heck, we are still here! Cheers, AJC
@AverageJoesCredit wrote:
@CreditobsessedinFL wrote:Thank you for the Birthday wishes!
@KLEXH25 wrote:
@CreditobsessedinFL wrote:Just got a call from my BofA branch banker, the one who opened my personal and business credit cards. I thought he was calling to wish me Happy Birthday, instead of just an email, like Target, Ulta and Starbucks,lol!
Happy birthday, @creditobsessedinFL!!
Great thread guys! This is a great resource and after the buttload of emails ive gotten from businesses telling me how much they "care," it's good to know which ones actually do.
🤗Happy Birthday @CreditobsessedinFL
Small wishes but heck, we are still here! Cheers, AJC
Thanks for the Birthday Wishes @AverageJoesCredit, we will take all the good wishes we can get these days! Hang in there people...
@SouthJamaica wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Read someone asking about DCU earlier and just got around to logging in and peaking around. Noticed I had an Accept Offer. Is this an offer for the current situation? Assuming it can't be, especially when compared to other FI's offers right now, but don't think I've ever seen this mentioned before.
EDIT: Do see that it is a product they offer for emergencies and what not. Just not sure if this was prompted by what's happening or what. Have no other products with them and just $1000 sitting in the savings.No, it's a junky thing they offer to people to whom they don't want to offer something good. Note the 21% interest rate.
Yeah, that's what made me think it wasn't necessarily because of what was going on. Did just recently show up last couple days though, why it got me wondering and hoping it actually wasn't. lol
On the more niche side, I got an email from Trupanion (pet insurance), thinking it might be something useful like deferring premium payments, but it was mainly just the standard "we are there for you" type thing, except noting that their claims show no evidence of COVID-19 spread in pets in North America, and even if it happens, they will cover it.... But nothing substantial financially!