Credit Unions are Worth a Second Look
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Credit Unions are Promoting Themselves as an Alternative to Big Banks
Many credit unions are capitalizing on the outrage against Wall Street banks, aggressively promoting their advantages such as more personalized service and fewer and lower fees compared to the big Wall Street banks. The television commercials attack the big banks as greedy institutions which charge exorbitant credit card interest rates, late charges
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6-12-10 NY Times
- Credit Unions Promote Themselves as a Better Alternative to Big Banks
As outrage at big banks boiled over, First Federal introduced a new and unusually biting marketing plan. In a series of commercials shown repeatedly on local television, actors posing as bankers walk into a sidewalk confessional and admit their sins.
Credit Unions--Wikipedia
- Credit Unions Explained
A credit union is a cooperative financial institution that is owned and controlled by its members and operated for the purpose of promoting thrift, providing credit at reasonable rates, and providing other financial services to its members.[1][2][3]
6-19-10 NYTimes--Credit Unions are Beckoning With Open Arms
- Credit Unions are Beckoning
Some of the biggest credit unions with some of the best deals have opened up membership to everybody. This infuriates bankers, who must compete with them while also paying taxes that the nonprofit credit unions do not owe. Consumers should rejoice.
6-13-10NYTimes Gretchen Morgenson "Finally Borrowers Score Points"
- Another Great Column by Gretchen Morgenson, Investor's Best Friend
Countrywide was a predatory institution, and the F.T.C., citing Countrywides serial abuse of troubled borrowers, extracted a $108 million fine from Bank of America last week. Countrywide forced to pay outsized fees for foreclosure services.
6-19-10NYTIMES--Bankruptcy Alternative SCAMS
- The Great Bankruptcy Avoidance Ripoff
Consumers rarely emerge from debt settlement programs with their credit card balances eliminated, these critics say, and many wind up worse off, with severely damaged credit, ceaseless threats from collection agents and lawsuits from creditors.
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There are a few around in the UK. Perhaps the amount is set to rise with all the banking problems
From recent experience, I can attest to the superority of credit unions, which, as in the case of the one I use, is set up to stay just ahead of the wolf and way behind the big banks' economical high jinx. I have, unfortunely, a house lien with Bank of America, who have made my life a living hell, despite the fact that I always pay my bills on time and in full. I have an excellent credit rating. My bankcard is with a credit union whose members join together to serve the banking leads of their members, who are always courteous and caring about out problems, and who charges the least interest practiable for the bank to stay in business. I have never been charged any fees from the credit union. I would have nothing to do with rude bullies and manipulators like B of A could I get out from under their grasping claws. Credit unions serve the consumer, not their wealthy overlords.
Ralph good article. I worked for both BOA and Capital One, training customer service. After leaving I closed all my credit cards and headed straight for the credit union. I've been very happy with them. BOA offered me a job recently, and I had to turn them down based on their unethical practices.
Thanx Ralph, I opened a Chase account in the city of Chicago just so I would have easy access to my money without the ridiculous $3 usury fee to get at my own money, but I kept my credit union, which is up north in the burbs and not very comvenient but much more personal and personnable. I really enjoy working with my BCU people and they have been very helpful with interest rate reductions of late. This is a great article for anyone who likes money and wants to keep more of their own.
Deeds...I have now seen it all. I actually found something I agree with you about. I am not sure if I agree for the same reasons, but credit unions can be a great alternative to big banks. Where I live in south Mississippi on the MS Gulf Coast, Keesler Fed C.U. is a big player and a great source for auto loans, checking, credit cards, and other banking needs.
I've been a member of a CU in NOLA for over ten years. Great service and VERY competitive interest rate on my credit card!
I have had accounts in both banks and credit unions. I have found most banks(not all) will "nickel and dime" you to death. Credit unions tend to be a little better about that. I enjoyed reading your article.
Great Article Ralph. I've had bad experiences with Capital Scum and CuntryWide. In fact with countrywide it was a similar issue regarding insurance. I'm a member of two credit unions. I've also had good experiences with smaller banks. The difference in customer service is HUGE! I've been trying to avoid big business at every opportunity.
Credit unions are more attractive than ever before. I've been with mine for many, many years and I wouldn't consider banking any other way. I want to be in total control of my money, and in many ways, a credit union allows me to do that. More often than not my experience with banks is not as a customer. I feel more like a pawn.
















sabu singh 23 months ago
Very interesting Hub Ralph, and a perspective we don't get in India. I think we do not have institutions like Credit Unions in India. It would be worthwhile knowing more.