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83.1 | no valid explanations | COOKIE::DOUCETTE | Chuck Doucette, Database A/D @CXO | Tue Jan 19 1988 12:42 | 13 |
| I must agree 100%. My last bank got my statement to me within 2 days
after month's end which is how long it takes the mail to be delivered. My last
bank also mailed me my cancelled checks for no extra cost (but I guess that
isn't the issue here).
I spoke to a teller last week who said the statements were put into
the mail on the 11th (a week ago last monday), but I don't think they mail
them all at once. Since mail wasn't delivered yesterday, perhaps they'll
arrive today?
Chuck (who is waiting for DCU statements so he can do his taxes)
p.s. my last bank was marine midland in NY
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83.2 | Update Easy Touch to give us some of this info! | FROST::EDSOND | | Tue Jan 19 1988 13:46 | 8 |
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This is the reason I wrote note 78 about being able to find out
interest over the Easy Touch phone system. I don't like to wait
that long for the statement! I'm sure it's the US Mail that's
delaying them! :-) It'll be interesting to see if the January
statement beats the December statement to my mail box!
Don
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83.3 | update | JUNIOR::JOUBERT | | Wed Jan 20 1988 08:42 | 12 |
| This is specifically addressed to John Tilley. Please in detail
relate the specifics as you told them to me on the phone for the
long delay in getting the statements out to the members for the
month of December.
So as not to cause a lot of wonderment as to what I am talking about
the reasons John gave me are enough to make your hair stand on end.
A lot of just plain ineptness on someones part. A lot of hard
questions should be asked of the management of DCU and the vendor
who processes our statements.
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83.4 | | SALEM::RIEU | | Wed Jan 20 1988 09:18 | 3 |
| Well, we are now 2/3 of the way through the month and STILL no
word from management. These people just don't CARE!
Denny
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83.5 | Down so long, looks like up to me.... | MDVAX1::MCGUIRE | Mike McGuire, St. Louis | Wed Jan 20 1988 10:02 | 10 |
| My November statement didn't arrive at all. I called and had one
resent (no charge, so they are reasonable about that) but I had
become so accustomed to late statements, that I hadn't noticed it
was missing. A local CU has just gone community (I think that's
the right term) so I may now join because I live there. I may have
to switch. I don't want to, because I have been with DCU since it
started.
Sad.
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83.6 | How much does this cost us/ | CRAIG::YANKES | | Thu Jan 21 1988 10:12 | 17 |
|
This is perhaps a silly question, but why does DCU use another
vendor to send out the statements? With the volume that we do (when
they *do* send out the statements, that is ;-), it seems that the
expense of setting up our own printers and envelope folders/stuffers
would be quickly made up.
Just how much do _we_ pay for DCU to use this other vendor?
set mode/dreaming
Also, hmmm, I wonder if DCU could just NMAIL it to us over the
network... I'd prefer it on the system rather than being one more
piece of mail coming in at home! Might as well save on the postage
*and* the printing costs. Of course, DCU isn't Digital and so there
might be an "outside people accessing our network" problem along
with system security issues.
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83.7 | Not all DCU members are Digital employees | EXIT26::STRATTON | Ballad of a thin man | Thu Jan 21 1988 11:15 | 10 |
| Re .6 - I know you "set mode/dreaming" about sending statement
information via EASYnet. Before anyone else thinks that's
a great idea, I'd like to point out that a fair number
of DCU members are not Digital employees. For example,
former employees can keep their DCU accounts. Relatives
of employees can be members - my three-year-old son, and
my mother-in-law are two that spring to mind.
Jim Stratton
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83.8 | I'd still like to see it, though... | CRAIG::YANKES | | Thu Jan 21 1988 11:32 | 10 |
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Re: .7
You're right, I forgot about the non-employees. Since some internal
people would also prefer to get theirs at home, I'm sure that there
would have to be an option on the account to denote how the monthly
reports are sent out. Of course, given the state of DCU's software
as amptly described in other notes, the phrase "be an option" would
kill the idea right there!
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83.9 | Personal/Business | CAADC::VISIONMANGU | | Thu Jan 21 1988 17:33 | 6 |
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Re: .6
Let's not forget about personal use of Company Resources.
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83.10 | Dialup system, nah... too easy! | KYOA::KOCH | Any relation?... | Thu Jan 21 1988 17:43 | 2 |
| Why not have a dialup system with an 800# to get the statement
for those of us with terminals and printers?
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83.11 | don't understand the subtle difference | VAXRT::WILLIAMS | | Thu Jan 21 1988 17:46 | 6 |
| re: .9
what is the difference between net work mail of statements and the
existance of this notes file?
/s/ Jim Williams
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83.12 | Lies! | SALEM::RIEU | | Fri Jan 22 1988 08:03 | 5 |
| Well, I was told on Monday thet the statements were sent out
LAST WEEK. Are they being told to lie to us now? I still haven't
gotten it and LAST WEEK was a week ago. Must be the Post Office's
fault, yeah, that must be it.
Denny
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83.13 | | COOKIE::WITHERS | SN*W is a 4-letter word! | Fri Jan 22 1988 10:15 | 6 |
| Well, my wife's statement showed up in yesterday's mail. There
was a 1099INT along with it.
Someday, I may see my statement.
BobW
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83.14 | sigh | BAGELS::LEVY | A graph > An infinite # of #'s | Fri Jan 22 1988 11:51 | 5 |
| The answer I received this morning from the DCU Customer Service
dept was "They went out last week, but some probably didn't hit
the mail til this week (i.e. Monday)." Somehow it doesn't seem worth
the effort to feel angry at this point; my expectations of DCU have
sunk so low, nothing they do will disappoint me.
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83.15 | Don't blame the DCU for everything! | DR::BLINN | He's not a real Doctor.. | Fri Jan 22 1988 16:18 | 9 |
| Remember, beyond a certain point, mailing the DCU statements
is beyond the DCU's control. It's done by a subcontractor.
As for mailing statements electronically or allowing some sort
of dial-in access, there may be limitations in the laws around
credit unions that prevent the former, and I'm not sure that
it makes sense to spend DCU money on the latter.
Tom
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83.16 | Received mine | FIDDLE::DEVIVO | Paul DeVivo @VRO, DTN 273-3166 | Mon Jan 25 1988 13:49 | 3 |
| FWIW, I got my December statement on either the 22nd or 23rd (can't
remember which) together with the Form 1099INT. How far away am
I from Maynard? I live in the adjacent town of Acton.
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83.17 | Non-standard envelope color | DR::BLINN | He's not a real Doctor.. | Wed Jan 27 1988 13:37 | 6 |
| Mine came the other day, as well. Not in the usual ocher color
envelope, but in a white window envelope, so if you're not in the
habit of opening "tax" stuff until you're ready to do your taxes,
you might not open it.
Tom
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83.18 | Not mailed out of Maynard | FSTVAX::STRATTON | Roberta Davidson-Stratton | Sat Jan 30 1988 21:35 | 13 |
| re:83.16
The statements are run and mailed out of Hartford, CT. The only
things that I know of that are mailed out of the DCU Headquartes
(or any of the branched I might add..) are receipts for deposits,
loan information, and the much requested statements (for times like
this). BTW, we (Jim (EXIT26::STRATTON), myself and our son) received
our statements on the 23rd too. My mother received hers a few days
earlier.
Roberta
(former DCU employee from BUO)
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83.19 | Beg to Differ with .9 | ARGUS::BISSELL | | Mon Feb 08 1988 13:34 | 11 |
| re .9
Tom, I would like to differ with you in relation to your statement
that the situation is beyond DCU - they have a subcontractor
They have the responsibility to select the vender and to manage
that vender. If they are not happy with the vender ( and they
certainly should not be happy) they they are not being responsible
if they continue to allow this to happen.
There seems to be a pattern in that it is always somebody else's
fault.
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83.20 | | ARGUS::BISSELL | | Mon Feb 08 1988 14:03 | 1 |
| .19 should be re: .15, Sorry bout that
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83.21 | still no response on this frustrating issue | COOKIE::DOUCETTE | Chuck, DBS/CCAS/Vortex/Babelfish | Wed Nov 02 1988 19:53 | 8 |
| Since we have recently received a few "official responses", perhaps we can get
one on this issue. The fact that statements are always mailed 1-2 weeks after
the end of the month is one of the most frustrating characterstics of having
an account with DCU. I can see no reason for this and would like to hear an
acknowledgement of the problem and resolution to improve the delay in
receiving our statements.
Chuck
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83.22 | I would be happy with just a week. | MARX::SULLIVAN | Don't Panic | Mon Nov 07 1988 12:25 | 9 |
| 1-2 weeks!!!!
You're lucky, you must be at the beginning of the mailing lists.
We received our September statements on October 21st!!! And
they had the nerve to try and charge me $2.00 when I went to the
local office for a statement on the 17th.
Mark
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83.23 | Surprise? | BEIRUT::SUNNAA | | Mon Nov 07 1988 14:17 | 6 |
|
I don't know about this month but I just got my statement for the
period ending October 31 this past Saturday. That would make it
the 4th..anyone else got his/hers?
Nisreen
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83.24 | NJ on the 4th... | KYOA::KOCH | Any relation?... | Mon Nov 07 1988 16:52 | 7 |
| > I don't know about this month but I just got my statement for the
> period ending October 31 this past Saturday. That would make it
> the 4th..anyone else got his/hers?
I got mine also in NJ on the 4th. I was in shock, to say the least!
Ted
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83.25 | on time statment | TALLIS::DUNCAN | | Mon Nov 07 1988 16:54 | 1 |
| My statement also arrived 4-November (thank you DCU)
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83.26 | | BAGELS::LEVY | You're no Jack Kennedy. | Mon Nov 07 1988 18:59 | 1 |
| ditto; on the 4th...
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83.27 | I guess I should be happy :-> | FINALY::CHAMBEHL | ROCK--> Harry <--HARD_PLACE | Mon Nov 07 1988 23:56 | 5 |
| Got mine on the 5th (Sat) in North Carolina. Since it just sort
of shows up whenever it was a nice surprise.
Harry
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83.28 | How long will it last? | CNTROL::MORIN | Don Morin | Tue Nov 08 1988 12:08 | 6 |
| I got mine on the 5th also. (I live in Rhode Island.) I think
it's the first time ever that I received it in the first two weeks
of the month. I must say I was shocked also.
Don
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83.29 | Some of us have it. Some of us don't. | HJUXB::ADLER | Ed Adler @UNX / UNXA::ADLER | Tue Nov 08 1988 17:15 | 3 |
| Don't have mine yet - unless it came in today's mail.
/Ed
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83.30 | Another Mailing Feat | BTO::SOJDA_L | Larry Sojda | Wed Nov 09 1988 10:33 | 9 |
| Mine made it to Vermont on the 5th, which seems like a record.
The bigger question -- is this coincidental or have they made some
real changes in their process??
Let's see what happens in December.
Larry
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83.31 | Got mine! | LAIDBK::PFLUEGER | So many ratholes...so little time.. | Wed Nov 09 1988 12:53 | 4 |
| Well I got mine yesterday. Which is surprising, 'cuz it usually comes around
the 3rd week of the month...
Jp
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83.32 | Was it a one month miracle? | KAYE::SULLIVAN | Don't Panic | Wed Dec 07 1988 09:14 | 3 |
| Anyone get their November statements yet?
Mark
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83.33 | "the check's in the mail", sound familiar? | HPSTEK::BELANGER | Welcome to the Machine... | Wed Dec 07 1988 12:17 | 4 |
|
Not a thing, and of course they're always late...
November's no exception.
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83.34 | | SALEM::RIEU | | Thu Dec 08 1988 10:01 | 2 |
| Got mine yesterday!
Denny
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83.35 | | SEDJAR::THIBAULT | It doesn't make sense. Isn't it | Fri Dec 09 1988 12:10 | 3 |
| So did I..I almost always get mine around the 7th or 8th of the month.
Jenna
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83.36 | Got 'em | FSTVAX::STRATTON | I (heart) my husband | Fri Dec 09 1988 14:53 | 3 |
| We got ours today.
Roberta & Jim Stratton
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83.37 | And used 'em | EXIT26::STRATTON | I (heart) my wife | Fri Dec 09 1988 17:15 | 2 |
| And I've already balanced the checkbook...
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83.38 | take it easy, ya got it made!! | BAHTAT::PATTERSON | support your boys overseas!! | Mon Dec 26 1988 06:09 | 10 |
| Geez, we may get ours sooner that y'all. Maybe the good ol'
DCU is a takin' care of us po folks overseas!! Ourregular mail
can take up to 15 days...1st class mail, that is. Then, if you
put a mail strike on top, well....
Y'all got it made as far as paperwork is concerned, you've just
never had any OTHER type experience, therefore having a very narrow
"experience window" contributing to frustration with minimum change.
Keith
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83.39 | Has Christmas clouded your perception of reality? | CVMS::DOTEN | OOhh. Nyuk, nyuk, nyuk. | Mon Dec 26 1988 15:33 | 33 |
| .38> Geez, we may get ours sooner that y'all. Maybe the good ol'
.38> DCU is a takin' care of us po folks overseas!! Ourregular mail
.38> can take up to 15 days...1st class mail, that is. Then, if you
.38> put a mail strike on top, well....
I assume you are somewhee overseas (although I didn't realize the
DCU could operate outside of the U.S. - is this true?). Are you
trying to tell us that overseas DCU mail should arrive before DCU
mail in the states? I think not.
.38> Y'all got it made as far as paperwork is concerned, you've just
.38> never had any OTHER type experience, therefore having a very narrow
.38> "experience window" contributing to frustration with minimum change.
You're amazing. Now you are telling us that you know all the
experiences that all the noters in this conference have had. Must
be nice to be omniscient like that. I know that the comments I have
written in this file have been based on lots of experience with
other financial institutions. I'm not in the habit of making critical
comments about something without having any basis for the comments.
Do you have anything concrete to say or will you keep baraging us
with "the DCU is great - how can you people possibly complain".
If you read the notes in this conference you will see that most comments
made here are based on legitimate gripes and problems with the DCU.
Sure, there are other financial organizations that are worse than
the DCU, but that is no excuse for the DCU to be anything less than
they can be. That is why we put our comments here. To try and improve
an organization that could use improving.
So I'm in a bad mood - too much to drink last night!
-Glenn-
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83.40 | Stagger statement creation/mailing | EXIT26::STRATTON | I (heart) my wife | Mon Dec 26 1988 17:16 | 15 |
| I used to work at a bank where statements were sent out
at different times during the month - they didn't all go
out at the beginning of the month.
As I recall, an individual's schedule was based on when
the account was opened. If you opened your account in
the middle of the month, for example, that's about when
you'd get your statement.
I'd like to see DCU start something like this. I even
volunteer to have a longer-than-usual wait when DCU first
implements this.
Jim Stratton
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83.41 | | BAHTAT::PATTERSON | support your boys overseas!! | Wed Dec 28 1988 03:57 | 10 |
| RE:.39
Why not? Send the statements out to foreign locations first...the
mail usually takes longer. If you live within a few miles you can
always drive over to a DCU branch. The folks abroad rely on the
post...without US compatable touch tone type telephones.
DCU IS GREAT!! KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!! OPEN MORE BRANCHES!!
Keith
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83.42 | Account Balance <> Monthly Statement | CSCMA::KNORR | Carolina Blue | Wed Dec 28 1988 08:48 | 13 |
| re: .-1
> If you live within a few miles you can always drive over to a
> DCU branch.
I don't think this would do any good. Access to your monthly statement
is only available via the mail. If you're talking about just getting
your *balance*, sure, they could do that at a branch or over the
EasyTouch system, but (as was said in an earlier reply) that doesn't
help you balance your account.
- Chris
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83.43 | Great streak while it lasted... | REINER::SULLIVAN | Don't Panic | Wed Jan 18 1989 13:06 | 6 |
| Well, it looks like DCU's record string of prompt statements has
been stopped at two months.
Here it is January 16th and neither my wife not I have received
our statements.
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83.44 | Better late than never | AZTECH::JARRETT | | Wed Jan 18 1989 13:09 | 5 |
| re: -1
Bad News: Received my statement yesterday, clearly late.
Good News: 1099's were enclosed, much better than last year...1099's didn't
arrive until february.
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83.45 | December statement contains 1099 tax form as well | EXIT26::STRATTON | I (heart) my wife | Fri Jan 12 1990 14:14 | 4 |
| We got our December 1989 statements yesterday. I'm writing
this note to remind people that (1) the envelope is white
rather than the usual gray and (2) the 1099 income tax-related
form is in it as well.
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83.46 | Your DECEMBER statement is camouflaged. | LLOYDJ::OSTIGUY | Ice it ! | Fri Jan 12 1990 15:49 | 18 |
| Yes
I wish they had done it in reverse order...put the 1099 in with the
statement in the grey envelope. I put the white env. in a stack with
other 1099s and just opened it by accident. Its bad enough that our
statements are not too timely but to hide them even more.........
Lloyd
<<< Note 83.45 by EXIT26::STRATTON "I (heart) my wife" >>>
-< December statement contains 1099 tax form as well >-
We got our December 1989 statements yesterday. I'm writing
this note to remind people that (1) the envelope is white
rather than the usual gray and (2) the 1099 income tax-related
form is in it as well.
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83.47 | | VINO::GRANSEWICZ | Junkyard Dogs #1, AGAIN | Mon Jan 15 1990 09:40 | 9 |
| RE: .46
Geeesh! Let's not too nit-picky with DCU here. They got the
statements and 1099 statements out in reasonable time and even mailed
them together to save some money. I didn't consider my statement
"camoflaged" because I took 3 seconds to open the envelop. Let's give
DCU some credit when they deserve it.
Phil
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83.48 | A little credit, please... | GIAMEM::MUMFORD | | Tue Jan 16 1990 08:34 | 7 |
| I agree with -1. If you put away an envelope without opening it,
ASSUMING that you know what's inside, that's your problem, not any
fault of the sender.
I now have all my 1099s from DCU, and it's only mid-month. Let's
give them some credit here. I'm still waiting for my 1099 from
the Leominster CU.
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83.49 | | SALEM::RIEU | We're Taxachusetts...AGAIN! | Wed Jan 17 1990 10:11 | 4 |
| Aren't the words STATEMENT and TAX DOCUMENT both on the front
of the envelope? I don't have it with me, but that's what I seem
to recall.
Denny
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83.50 | | HPSTEK::BELANGER | Scurvy sea dog | Wed Jan 17 1990 11:59 | 7 |
|
Not that I could remember. It was a white 2-window envelope,
the only way I knew the statement was there was because I open
all my mail immediately, then file it appropriately after.
The statement was behind the tax form.
Fred
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83.51 | Both "statement" and "tax" on envelope | EXIT26::STRATTON | I (heart) my wife | Wed Jan 17 1990 22:05 | 4 |
| The envelope said
STATEMENT IS IMPORTANT
TAX RETURN DOCUMENT ENCLOSED
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