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OmarGB9
Community Leader
Super Contributor

Re: Penfed/NFCU


@spiritcraft1 wrote:

@Mr_Mojo_Risin wrote:

Both of these CU's are good, especially Navy imo. Navy has been unbelievably generous to me.

 

I joined PenFed a few months back, it was really an easy process. I didn't have to make a donation like a few others mentioned. I was just required to fund at least $5 in a share savings account. Super easy and quick.

 

Navy is a little trickier. You can join through the service of an immediate family member ( mom, dad sister, brother, grandparent). I've read on here that living in the same household as a member can qualify you as well.

Others more knowledgeable than I will stop by to help out some more.

Good luck to you!

 


I think it extends to siblings, parents, children of members as well.  Same household seems to work as well.


Can confirm same household works as well. I got in via my GF (whom I live with) who got in via her sibling.


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Message 11 of 23
kshurika
Frequent Contributor

Re: Penfed/NFCU

 

I walked into an NFCU branch, told them anecdotally about my father's commissioning as a naval officer days prior to WW2 and I was in. I also was able to apply on the spot for an NFCU Platinum. No proof of service was demanded. My story happened to be true, but I've heard of people basically bs-ing it, but that's up to the individual.

 

 

Message 12 of 23
AverageJoesCredit
Legendary Contributor

Re: Penfed/NFCU


@kshurika wrote:

 

I walked into an NFCU branch, told them anecdotally about my father's commissioning as a naval officer days prior to WW2 and I was in. I also was able to apply on the spot for an NFCU Platinum. No proof of service was demanded. My story happened to be true, but I've heard of people basically bs-ing it, but that's up to the individual.

 

 


I wouldnt want to bs Navy. Good way to get kick out permanently and anyone who does so should be ashamed. Our serving members and Vets sacrificied alot for this privilege.  

Message 13 of 23
Anonymous
Not applicable

Re: Penfed/NFCU

Not eligible for NFCU, personally, but PenFed is pretty solid. They may not have the flashiest products, but if you get in with them, you can get a pretty solid trifecta of cards...and I don't think any of them will have foreign transaction fees or APRs over 20%. I might go this route, myself, one day...

  • 4pts on travel ($95, but $100/yr in air travel credits)
  • 3pts supermarket, 5pts gas stations
  • 2% flat rate (everything else)
Message 14 of 23
WenW
New Contributor

Re: Penfed/NFCU

Hmm I didnt know all this about PenFed !

Im gonna open an account to establish relationship & look at maybe refinancing my car loan after I close on home in August (hopefully). And whatever other card products I can get.

Message 15 of 23
Anonymous
Not applicable

Re: Penfed/NFCU

So I totally lucked out, my grandfather is a retired USAF veteran and also a member of NFCU. I called them this morning and got my membership! Super excited that I got my foot in the door. They told me that I now have the power to give membership to my immediate family members, how cool is that? 

Now I have Penfed and NFCU membership and will work on obtaining credit products that suit me best! Thanks all for the info regarding memberships. 

Message 16 of 23
Mr_Mojo_Risin
Senior Contributor

Re: Penfed/NFCU


@Anonymous wrote:

So I totally lucked out, my grandfather is a retired USAF veteran and also a member of NFCU. I called them this morning and got my membership! Super excited that I got my foot in the door. They told me that I now have the power to give membership to my immediate family members, how cool is that? 

Now I have Penfed and NFCU membership and will work on obtaining credit products that suit me best! Thanks all for the info regarding memberships. 


That's some great news, enjoy that new membership!

NFCU More Rewards 28K CL
NFCU Cash Rewards 16K CL
Citi Custom Cash 7.5K CL
AODFCU Visa Sig 5K CL
Discover IT 2.5K CL
Capital One QS 3600 CL
Message 17 of 23
CreditAggie
Community Leader
Super Contributor

Re: Penfed/NFCU


@Anonymous wrote:

So I totally lucked out, my grandfather is a retired USAF veteran and also a member of NFCU. I called them this morning and got my membership! Super excited that I got my foot in the door. They told me that I now have the power to give membership to my immediate family members, how cool is that? 

Now I have Penfed and NFCU membership and will work on obtaining credit products that suit me best! Thanks all for the info regarding memberships. 


Congratulations on your new memberships!

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Message 18 of 23
babygirl1256
Senior Contributor

Re: Penfed/NFCU

PenFen no longer requires military service. I'm a member of a finance team and was granted membership.

Starting FICO 8 Score in 06/2019: EQ-625, TU-649, EX-640
Current FICO 8 Score in 06/2021: EQ-796, TU-806, EX-812
Goal FICO 8 Score in 06/2022: EQ-825, TU-850, EX-850
Message 19 of 23
GrandBay
Frequent Contributor

Re: Penfed/NFCU

@Anonymous 

PenFed may be the way for you to go... NFCU asks for more information AND they may audit your account at a later date. You would hate for negative information to later get added to ChexSystems

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