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@recoveringfrombk7 wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:I was looking at Service CU (https://servicecu.org/) because they have a Euro transfer service that's possibly cheaper than through a bank. However, they say: "Service Credit Union membership is open to those living or working in the state of New Hampshire or the Falmouth, MA area (defined as Falmouth, Bourne, Mashpee and Sandwich, MA) and their families. Also eligible are active duty military, veterans and their families, and those who are working (or worked) for the Department of Defense, as well as their families."
Does anybody know if "families" is immediate family? Both my grandfathers served, but neither of my parents did.
@Anonymous I was able to join via my deceased maternal grandfather
Thanks for all of the info in this thread!
@Anonymous Thank you!
@M_Smart007 wrote:
@AllZero wrote:@Gmood1. Congratulations on your membership too! I have to follow your bread crumbs to make my pennies work for me.
When in doubt, follow the bread crumbs
That's right. @Gmood1 has the nose for it.
Service CU just charged my Citi DC card, looks like I am in
Congratulations on your membership approval!!
From all that I've read, SCU remains towards the top of my fav CU list.
Congrats! on getting in, Smarty -- what's the attraction? Any particular strategy or product you've got an eye on?
@EverForward wrote:Congratulations on your membership approval!!
From all that I've read, SCU remains towards the top of my fav CU list.
@EverForward, Thank you!
Very simple process, one of the better CU websites to navigate, great security features!
I made a phone call to inquire about CC's, I had no wait time
Some have complained about log-in, just use member # and the pin you picked on the regular log in screen. (simple)
Nice APR rate up to $500
@Anonymous wrote:Congrats! on getting in, Smarty -- what's the attraction? Any particular strategy or product you've got an eye on?
@Anonymous Thanks!
1) Savings rate
2) CU diversity
3) Credit products
ETA: EX "SP" to join
Not sure if they pulled Chex?, as I only opened a Savings.