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I’ve been doing a lot of reading up on this forum and changing my finances and finance accounts around that I had before getting Into the community.
I’m currently using a BOTW account as a primary and I have a schwab investor checking that I fund by direct debits from my BOTW checking as a way to squirrel away alittle money with every paycheck.
Ive been considering switching completely just because my Local BOTW branch employees are pretty much useless and are very clueless other than deposit and withdraws.
Does anyone use schwab investor checking as their primary account?
Do not have Schwab.
However all online banks have pros and con's compared to brick and mortar institutions. Most online banks have nice bill pay services, large ATM networks, lower fees and better interest rates. They also have no in-person-assistance. Hard or impossible to deposit cash. Do not support wire transfers or let you have a safe deposit box. Free notary services, coins to checking machines, etc.
Depending on you and your needs, you might be Ok.
There are very good credit unions in most areas that cost less, and have better service than major banks.
I like having both, but did move to a CU from a bank.
I also have a family that needs the coin machine, cash deposits, etc.
I haven't used them recently but previously I had zero problems with using Schwab as my primary financial clearing house.
They're solid, if you don't need to deposit cash regularly should be fine, and their debit card is still one of the best in the world if you travel... so much so Chase copied it for their Sapphire/CPC benefits.
remember!
HP to open checking and brokage one accounts
Thanks for all the replies. While I do have a schwab branch near me it seems they aren’t super common. I may just end up switching to DCU since their co-ops and ATMs are virtually everywhere
@Anonymous wrote:Thanks for all the replies. While I do have a schwab branch near me it seems they aren’t super common. I may just end up switching to DCU since their co-ops and ATMs are virtually everywhere
Don't get me wrong as I like DCU too and co-op may be a thing if you need to deposit cash, but the ATM bit is irrelevant: Schwab debit cards are feeless basically used literally anywhere that supports Visa.
I'd argue as a result Schwab ATM access dwarves the CU co-op network.
@Revelate wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Thanks for all the replies. While I do have a schwab branch near me it seems they aren’t super common. I may just end up switching to DCU since their co-ops and ATMs are virtually everywhere
Don't get me wrong as I like DCU too and co-op may be a thing if you need to deposit cash, but the ATM bit is irrelevant: Schwab debit cards are feeless basically used literally anywhere that supports Visa.
I'd argue as a result Schwab ATM access dwarves the CU co-op network.
Is it a Schwab branch that offers banking services? Or just brokerage customer service?
A lot of discount brokerage branches don't accept deposits.
Fidelity cash management account is another option as well and no HP. Free atm use worldwide as well