Also my credit union is in something call a "Co-op"network. Meaning I can use any ATM that is in this network any where In the US without paying a fee.
These ATM usually at a 7-Eleven any where in the US. I traveled a lot in the past and never had to pay any fee to use an ATM at a 7-Eleven.
LOL... It's not a "union" like a worker association.
It's a local bank, usually related to some type of organization (employment), locally in your county. Some credit union required special referral to join, some don't.
The only interstate credit union I know of is Navy Federal Credit Union for US military members, and prior service members.
I have been a member at our local credit union for over ten years. It does everything as a big bank, just a smaller bank. I like it better because it's small so I know virtually everyone at my credit union main branch. I know who to call for a specific answer.
I dropped kick BOA after college, years ago. Got a referall to open a checking account with my credit union from a relative and have been with them since.
If you live in a suburban area, there should be at least 1 credit union in your county. They should have multiple offices (location).
Local Credit Union.
What is a credit union? I hear union and immediately think no
Also my credit union is in something call a "Co-op"network. Meaning I can use any ATM that is in this network any where In the US without paying a fee.
These ATM usually at a 7-Eleven any where in the US. I traveled a lot in the past and never had to pay any fee to use an ATM at a 7-Eleven.
LOL... It's not a "union" like a worker association.
It's a local bank, usually related to some type of organization (employment), locally in your county. Some credit union required special referral to join, some don't.
The only interstate credit union I know of is Navy Federal Credit Union for US military members, and prior service members.
I have been a member at our local credit union for over ten years. It does everything as a big bank, just a smaller bank. I like it better because it's small so I know virtually everyone at my credit union main branch. I know who to call for a specific answer.
I dropped kick BOA after college, years ago. Got a referall to open a checking account with my credit union from a relative and have been with them since.
If you live in a suburban area, there should be at least 1 credit union in your county. They should have multiple offices (location).
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