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55.1 | DONE IT AGAIN !!! | 38972::BISSELL | | Thu Oct 01 1987 16:01 | 10 |
| Dont know about CIRRUS but they did the same thing the last time
they changed cards from MONEC to current. Siad they would send
out new cards by x date and then did not do it.
Appears the standrd DCU pattern is to do it before they announce
it (checking amount change) or fail to do it when they say they
are going to do it.
Seem to think that they have a captured clientelle or think they
are too dumb to realize the poor treatment they are getting.
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55.2 | Don't panic, YET! | DELNI::OVIATT | High Bailiff | Thu Oct 01 1987 17:25 | 9 |
| I called John Tilley about this yesterday. His response is that
there has been a delay at the Card Manufacturing facility. The
bulk of the cards were being organized for the trucking firm to
drop ship them to us. John assured me my current card will still
be good on the present system. If it's NOVEMBER 1st and we still
see no new cards, John says to let him know and DCU will panic.
As one who has works with outside contractors, I can sympathize
with DCU on this one. Besides, I know where he lives. ;-)
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55.3 | POOR RESPONSE FROM DCU | 38972::BISSELL | | Fri Oct 02 1987 11:59 | 19 |
| I really like the comment about "if it is nov 1st and you still
dont have your card let him know and they will worry about it"
I think that shows the total lack of customer relations skills and
interest of the organization. They dont bother to tell people that
they did not do what they said they were going to do and then have
the audacity to tell you to wait until 1 Nov and they will start
worrying.
I would think that a competent, concerned manager would have been
concerned a long time ago.
BTW, I called and asked why they were doing this to us again and
the answer was "The people who put out the notices don't talk to
the people who have the responsibility to implement the process".
Again it looks like some courses in management I and Customer Relations
I would be appropriate.
Why not suggest to John that he COMMUNICATE !!!!!
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55.4 | Are you part of the problem or part of the solution? | FURILO::BLINN | Looking for a job in NH | Fri Oct 02 1987 14:05 | 13 |
| Mr. Bissell, your flaming doesn't help fix the problem. I wonder
if you've taken Management I and/or Customer Relations I? Flaming
in this conference may make you feel better, but it won't fix the
problem.
Have you called John Tilley and expressed your concern (in a calm,
cool, and collected way)? After all, if your old card continues
to work in the interrim, what does it matter? (I agree that it
would be nice if the people who send out the notices would get
their facts straight, and send out an update when the schedule
changes.)
Tom
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55.5 | I've talked to brick walls | WORDS::BADGER | Happy Trails | Mon Oct 05 1987 13:15 | 10 |
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Mr. Blinn, re.4, Talking to Tilley is like talking to a brick wall-
you get the same results.
Someone was going to send stripped messages within this conference
to the BOD. Has that been done? Can we expect *any* return comments,
or the normal secrecy?
ed
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55.6 | | 39507::PGRANSEWICZ | | Tue Oct 06 1987 13:01 | 18 |
| < Note 55.4 by FURILO::BLINN "Looking for a job in NH" >
-< Are you part of the problem or part of the solution? >-
.4 Mr. Bissell, your flaming doesn't help fix the problem. I wonder
.4 if you've taken Management I and/or Customer Relations I? Flaming
.4 in this conference may make you feel better, but it won't fix the
.4 problem.
Mr. Blinn, does *your* flaming make you feel better? Mr. Bissell
expressed valid concerns in what I considered an appropriate manner.
I for one did not take it as flaming. Even if it was, Mr. Bissell
is entirely entitled to do so. To insinuate he's part of the problem
is very unfair to him and everybody else who writes of a DCU problem.
BTW, it is not *his* problem to fix.
Let's just stick to commenting on DCU and not each other.
Phil
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55.7 | | 38972::BISSELL | | Tue Oct 06 1987 16:25 | 10 |
| Mr Blinn
I discussed it with the CU Manager at the last time they didd this
and was told that they would be more careful about getting information
out in the future. What you took as flaming are very good
reccomendationsfor them to take. They need to develop customer
relation skills and marketing skills so that they can provide the
customer what they (the customer) wants. I happen to beleive that
they want to do this but have made the mistake of no listening.
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55.8 | | BEIRUT::SUNNAA | | Tue Oct 06 1987 17:50 | 17 |
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Ok time for moderating this discussion. Flaming in this conference
(within reason) and griping is allowed, as long as it is directed
at DCU and not at each other.
Maybe this is too liberal of a policy, but the conference was
established to exchange information. It would be very interesting
if someone gripes about one thing happening to them, and lo and
behold someone else have the same gripe.
I think we established in note 1.1 (item 2) that "NO one has the
right to tell/ask/order anyone else to stop noting/reading/griping..etc."
So...let's get back to the discussion at hand.....
Nisreen
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55.9 | There Are Responses | SWATT::LEEBER | Knock Knock! | Fri Oct 09 1987 15:03 | 22 |
| RE: .5
> Someone was going to send stripped messages within this conference
> to the BOD. Has that been done? Can we expect *any* return comments,
> or the normal secrecy?
I'm the someone.
Yes it has been done. All new entries in this conference are mailed by
batch job to Mark Steinkrauss (Chairman of BOD) every day (except when
network, mail or system problems prevent it). Mark strips the new
entries and forwards them to the DCU for review (by John Tilley). See
notes listed by "DIR/AUTHOR="LEEBER" 2.* for more information.
DCU has responded in two ways. First, a few things have been addressed
in the DCU monthly newsletter. Second, official DCU responses have been
posted IN THIS CONFERENCE on five note topics. See note 2.22
specifically for more information. (BTW, we may or may not like the
response we get, but at least there is a response!).
Carl Leeber
Maintainer-Of-Batch-Mailing-Of-New-Notes-To-DCU-Chairman
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55.10 | how about some info on CIRRUS | DELNI::BELLUSCI | | Wed Oct 21 1987 13:02 | 1 |
| what's the latest news on using CIRRUS machines?
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55.11 | | NISYSG::RIEU | | Wed Oct 21 1987 14:59 | 4 |
| I got mine yesterday. I asked at the CU today when they go into
effect. I was told we could use them now. But I saw a look of
uncertainty in the teller's eyes.
Denny
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55.12 | Looks promising | REGENT::GETTYS | Bob Gettys N1BRM 223-6897 | Wed Oct 21 1987 23:35 | 5 |
| I tried my new card at the ATM in the Mill on Monday and
it worked just fine. I haven't tried the card at a "foriegn" ATM
or my "foriegn" card at the DCU ATM.
/s/ Bob
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55.13 | A satisfied customer! | 33834::SCHELL | I survived DW87 AND Boston! | Thu Oct 22 1987 22:10 | 8 |
| I've been able to use my "old" card at my local CIRRUS ATM for over
a month now. However, it wouldn't work a few weeks ago at a CIRRUS
machine in the Boston area when I visited up there. It worked just
fine in a PLUS ATN up there tho.
Happy with MY service...
Mark
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55.14 | | FRSBEE::ZAPPIA | Are you really a non-smoker? | Fri Oct 23 1987 16:16 | 20 |
| I just received my new Easy Cash card but it would be nice if a
letter of explanation accompanied the card explaining that CIRRUS, etc.
machines could now be used (I was told (in person) by a DCU teller that
I shouldn't use the card in a non-DCU ATM machine until late November.)
I could guess the intentions of the new card, but since I had just ran
into some problems with losing my card to a Monec machine that messed up
while I was making a withdrawal (kept my card although it said to please
remove card and never gave me my cash after which the screen went blank)
I couldn't be sure.
I had originally been told I would be receiving a new card, but I ended
up getting the original back and it has worked and continues to for
over a month now. I have yet to try the new one.
Thus my reason for being unable to assume the reason for the new card.
- Jim
p.s. I like the idea of DCU receiving feedback from this conference.
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55.15 | what new card? | DELNI::BELLUSCI | | Tue Oct 27 1987 15:01 | 3 |
| I never received a new card? Has everyone but me been issued
a new card, or are there others out there who have been
overlooked?
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55.16 | | PUNDIT::RIEU | | Tue Oct 27 1987 15:43 | 3 |
| I only got mine last week. Did you have a MONEC card? If you
did and you don't get the CIRRUS this week, I'd call the CU.
Denny
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55.17 | | 38972::BISSELL | | Tue Oct 27 1987 16:23 | 2 |
| Neither my wife or I have received our cards as of today.
I guess that my expectations have been met.
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55.18 | Maybe it's not their fault? | REGENT::EPSTEIN | Bruce Epstein | Wed Oct 28 1987 08:37 | 7 |
| Before you blame the DCU without all the facts (innocent until proven
guilty, right??), the other bank we also use (which is also forced to
switch from Monec) has not issued us new cards yet either. I suspect
that the problem is at a higher level (like with the new networks,
perhaps?).
Bruce
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55.19 | Old card now works at X-Press 24 | 38974::OGRADY | George - ISWS, 262-8506 | Wed Oct 28 1987 10:08 | 7 |
|
I just talked to Hillary (sp?) at DCU. See says the cards will be
out, they haven't completed the mailing. But, for the fun of it,
I took my old card to BayBanks and guess what? I got money. So,
according to DCU we've up early on the CIRRUS network. We also
are coming up on the new Yankee-24 network. This seems to be the
replacement of the MONEC network. At least in my area.
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55.20 | FWIW | BUMBLE::MILLER | Do pencils come from Pennsylvania? | Thu Oct 29 1987 11:15 | 4 |
| re .15, .17
My new card came in yesterday's mail. Haven't tried it out yet,
though.
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55.21 | It came, and it works | FURILO::BLINN | Looking for a job in NH | Tue Nov 03 1987 15:11 | 4 |
| Mine came in the mail over the weekend, and it worked just
fine in the DCU ATM in MRO on Monday morning.
Tom
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55.22 | What about other cards that use CIRRUS? | BAGELS::LEVY | A picture > An infinite # of words | Mon Nov 09 1987 20:15 | 4 |
| Has anyone confirmed that "foreign" CIRRUS cards will now work in
EasyCash ATM's? That is, are DCU's machines full members of the
CIRRUS network?
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55.23 | DCU MACHINES ONLY HANDLE DCU CARDS | 24699::FULTZ | ED FULTZ | Fri Nov 13 1987 15:05 | 5 |
| With the MONEC cards, the DCU machines would only take DCU cards.
The DCU machines are not members of any other network, that I know
of. They have simply arranged to get our cards access to other
network terminals.
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55.24 | Can you tell I dont like the change? | NEXUS::GORTMAKER | the Gort | Thu Nov 19 1987 19:54 | 10 |
|
Ok gentle reader if you have been reading next unseen you have seen
my opinion before but I'm on a mission from god here.
The cirrus cards have no value in colorado Plus system is everywhere
and cirrus is inaccessible in most places.
If they can break up the phone company, why can't a credit union
have two ATM choices? Seems a tad fishy.
-j
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55.25 | Getting your point across... | 9096::WEST | On a clear disk you can seek forever | Thu Nov 19 1987 22:03 | 9 |
| RE: .24
D I T T O !!!!!
Jim West
Colorado Springs, Colorado
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55.26 | Captain, the needs of the many out weigh the need of the few... | NEXUS::GORTMAKER | the Gort | Fri Nov 20 1987 17:37 | 4 |
| re.25 Thanks, but do you think they hear me? I doubt it they even
care.
-j
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55.27 | | REGENT::GETTYS | Bob Gettys N1BRM 223-6897 | Sun Nov 22 1987 18:33 | 8 |
| Hear you? - YES, Care? - YES, BUT (always that biggest
of little words) I suspect that there isn't a good solution
available for ALL of us. I would like to hear an official
statement on what gives from the DCU board (not for me
particularly, but for the others who were effected more than I
was).
/s/ Bob
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55.28 | | 38972::BISSELL | | Mon Nov 23 1987 09:56 | 16 |
| I dont use my card that much and can drive to a DCU machine within
five miles of home and there is another within a mile of where I
work.
It is easier for me (when not on the road) to get a check cased
at the bank or supermarket.
What I am concerned about is when I am traveling to Colorado, upper
Vermont, upper Maine, Georgia and Florida on business. The access
to a money machine in those locations is very important to me.
How is access in those locations? I know there is a DCU money machine
in the front entrance to CX03 so that is not a probelm for me.
It looks as if the DCU was forced to make a decision as their system
was closing. Perhaps someone from there could give us the factors
on which they made their decisions. They may have made the least
bad choice as there may not be a "best choice".
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55.29 | All the machines... | 9096::WEST | On a clear disk you can seek forever | Mon Nov 23 1987 14:49 | 6 |
| Well you already know where all the machines are...except the cirrus
which is at Austin Bluffs & Academy...
-=> Jim <=-
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55.30 | | CSC32::J_PARSONS | | Tue Nov 24 1987 10:50 | 9 |
| re .29
If you're referring to Cirrus machines in Colorado Springs, there
are quite a few of them, although they are outnumbered by the Plus
machines. There's Cirrus on Rockrimmon at Otero Savings & Loan,
2 machines at Chapel Hills mall, one at Montebello and Academy,
4 or 5 in the downtown area, and 1 on Garden of the Gods road just
past The Hungry Farmer. I'm sure there are more, this is just a
list of the ones I've used recently.
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55.31 | It's a start... | 9096::WEST | On a clear disk you can seek forever | Tue Nov 24 1987 22:15 | 6 |
| Thanx for the info...the three 1-800 numbers I called for the nearest
machines just came up with the one machine...interesting...maybe
I will call them again and see what happens this time...
-=> Jim <=-
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55.32 | I think that's all they're supposed to do.. | HAMSTR::BLINN | From the Granite State.. | Wed Nov 25 1987 15:25 | 7 |
| If I'm not mistaken, it's the goal of the person or machine
that answers the 800 number to find the one machine closest
to your current location, not to provide a list of all the
machines in the area. However, there should be a simple way
to get a complete list that's reasonably up to date.
Tom
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55.33 | | 34860::MANGU | | Tue Dec 01 1987 11:27 | 22 |
|
RE: -1
My local bank in Chicago uses CIRRUS. I once called the toll free
number to find out where the nearest machines was. I was asked for the
area code and exchange I was calling from and was told there was
a machine right across the street from where I called. Anyway, if
there are many machines within given radius but the telephone exchanges
are different, you may only be told of the ones within the exchange.
I have no problem with CIRRUS. There is one every 500 ft. in downtown
Chicago and now there are creeping into the suburbs at one every
100 ft. My only problem is that the local bank has branches only
downtown. Recently banks with the same name have opened in the suburbs
about one every 100 ft. However, I found out that they are not
considered branches of the downtown bank. I hate going to the bank
since the only time I can make it is Saturday mornings when I like
to sleep late. I have been able to get what I need done in terms
of banking via the phone (touch-tone system and DCU tellers over
the phone) and through ATMs.
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55.34 | | NEXUS::GORTMAKER | the Gort | Fri Dec 04 1987 19:20 | 8 |
| After thinking about something I saw while in CA this past march
I wonder why a bank of CA had both plus and cirrus in their lobby?
I dident give it any thought until all this came up.
How do they get by with it if DCU cannot?
Sounds like I'm not being told the truth.
-j
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55.35 | Neglected Texan | 16821::BOLD | | Fri Dec 04 1987 22:25 | 19 |
| I have been a less than happy Credit Union customer for 5 1/2 years
been have put up with a low level of service. When they first came
out with ATM, I inquired about where my card was. I was told that
they would send me one. Well I never got it, but that really wasn't
a problem as when I went to find out the closest Plus machine, it
turned out to be a small East Texas town 150 miles from where I
lived.
Well now they go and changed networks to Cirrus, which is affiliated
with the biggest regional network in Texas. These guys have machines
in every 7-11, grocery store, and bank around.
You would thing that the Credit Union would have enough savvy to
market this capability to all their members (there are between 1-2
thousand employess in Texas). But NOOO, there has been not a word
about this capability. It is this kind of service that has driven
me to a real bank and a dormant credit union account.
I just wonder if any one is listening?
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55.36 | More ATMs than originaly thought | 38972::BISSELL | | Mon Dec 07 1987 12:22 | 16 |
| Article in the Boston Glob this weekend.
Baybanks has a service called EasyCash 24 and have been very aggressive
about marketing it and in installing the largest number of ATMs
in the New England Area.
Bank of Boston is one of their major competitors but has a much
smaller number of ATMs.
Guess what you can use a Bank of Boston Money card in the Baybanks
ATMs.
Seems as if they both attach to something called New York Computer
Excange or NYCE pronounced as NICE.
The story mentioned CIRRUS but not sure which system had it.
You may find out that ATMs will work that the Systems don't know
as Baybanks originaly stated that you could not do this.
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55.37 | BayBanks appears to be Cirrus | REGENT::GETTYS | Bob Gettys N1BRM 223-6897 | Mon Dec 07 1987 17:43 | 8 |
| There is a brand new BayBanks terminal in the Framingham
Mall (the one Lechmere's in) which says in very large letters
"Cirrus".
From this I would suspect that a card good on the Cirrus
network would work there.
/s/ Bob
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55.38 | EasyCash24 = CIRRUS | BAGELS::LEVY | A picture > An infinite # of words | Tue Dec 08 1987 12:47 | 3 |
| I use BayBanks ATM's all the time with my CIRRUS-affiliated M.O.M.
card (stands for My Own Money).
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55.39 | | DELNI::OVIATT | High Bailiff | Wed Dec 09 1987 13:41 | 19 |
| I've done a bit of travelling lately and used my new CIRRUS to get
at expense money. I've found there is usually a machine around
SOMEWHERE nearby. In D.C. I found I was competing with a local
network called MOST. In L.A., CIRRUS was just about everywhere.
Atlanta is full of CIRRUS machines. I've had NO problem, so far
using my new card, but then I had no problem using my old card.
As for why DCU can't offer both PLUS and CIRRUS, remember that DCU
is based up here in the Boston area. BayBanks has been the outlet
for CIRRUS up here and (as I understand it) has been VERY snitty
about who they allow and do not allow to access CIRRUS and made
it difficult for DCU to keep PLUS. The collapse of MONEC also played
a role, somehow, but I get lost in the details.
I guess I have to say that it ain't all DCU's fault. BayBank is
the heavy, if you don't like the switch. Remember, DCU is trying
to with/in spite of the big boys of Boston Banking.
-Steve
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55.40 | IMPACT | VIDEO::TEBAY | Natural phenomena invented to order | Thu Jan 07 1988 16:54 | 6 |
| The cards also work on IMPACT machines. (New Cards).
It was a lot easier to get money at Christmas this year in
Texas vs the old plus cards.
IMPACT is American Express in the southwest so look for
AMEX logo and try it!.
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55.41 | Has CIRRUS Arrived in Vermont? | BTO::SOJDA_L | Larry Sojda | Tue Jun 21 1988 11:10 | 4 |
| I stopped by an office of Vermont Federal last week and noticed
a sign on the ATM indicating they are now affiliated with the CIRRUS
network. I haven't tried using my DCU card in it but it should
work, shouldn't it??
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55.42 | | BTO::BRAKE | Limbo, Limbo | Tue Jun 21 1988 13:16 | 8 |
| As far as I know, Larry, there are still no Vermont banks that are
part of the network we need to use our Cirrus cards.
Ask Nancy in the DCU office in BTO. I did last week and the cards
are still useless.
Rich
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55.43 | TRY 800 number | ARGUS::BISSELL | | Thu Jun 23 1988 12:52 | 5 |
| Why not call the 800 number on the case DCU gave you and ask for
the closest place that you can use it. They will usually ask for
the telephone number you are calling from.
Worked like a charm for me while on vacation.
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55.44 | DCU Cards Now Work in Vermont!! | BTO::SOJDA_L | Larry Sojda | Thu Jun 23 1988 23:56 | 6 |
| I tried my DCU card at the Vermont Federal ATM on the corner of
Hinesburg and Williston Road in South Burlington this morning and
it worked like a champ (at least it let me take money out).
Larry
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