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Conference 7.286::dcu

Title:DCU
Notice:1996 BoD Election results in 1004
Moderator:CPEEDY::BRADLEY
Created:Sat Feb 07 1987
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1041
Total number of notes:18759

120.0. "Direct mortgage payment?" by BANZAI::MOY (Michael G. Moy, CSSE Database Systems) Mon Aug 29 1988 23:49

    We recently closed with a mortgage from Knutson Mortgage Co.  They
    state that we can automatically pay our mortgage from our checking
    or savings account.  I would like to do this from my DCU account.
    
    I was wondering if anyone has any experience and or opinions doing
    this.
    
    regards
    
    michael g. moy
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120.1No ProblemULTRA::KINDELBill Kindel @ BXB1Tue Aug 30 1988 10:124
    I've had direct payment from my checking (-05) account to Knutson (Home
    Owners' Federal Savings) for a year now.  Thus far, there have been no
    problems and the payment amount magically disappears shortly after the
    first of the month. 
120.2Do it yourself and get a prizeCOOKIE::WITHERSTue Aug 30 1988 11:0717
    I wouldn't bother with direct payments...I use just about the same
    thing to the same effect:
    
    	I took my mortgage payment and divided it by 4
    	I direct-deposit 1/4 of the mortgage payment each week out of
   	   my paycheck into -5
    	When I get the fourth paystub of the month, I write a check
    	   and drop it in an envelope.
	In 5 paycheck months, such as September, I take the fifth quarter
    	   of my mortgage payment and do something nice for my wife.
    
    Its simple and effective that way...and 4-times a year, you don't
    lose a mortgage portion to the mortgage company or other artifacts
    of automatic payment.
    
    BobW
    
120.3The same, only differentULTRA::KINDELBill Kindel @ BXB1Tue Aug 30 1988 12:1113
    Re .2:
    
    Your technique isn't much different from mine; I just don't have to
    remember to write the mortgage check.  My DCU checking account is ONLY
    used for budgeted items.  The mortgage, insurance, taxes, electricity,
    and oil bills are paid from it.  A fixed amount is sent there out of
    each paycheck to cover such things.  I do shift funds between the
    checking and RSVP accounts in order to maximize interest. 
    
    All other bills and frills come out of our BayBank checking account,
    which is where my net paycheck goes.  (The management of THAT account
    is yet another story.) 
                                                             
120.4Why use a stamp, check, envelope, your time, etc.?BAGELS::LEVYLiving life at the marginTue Aug 30 1988 18:2310
re:    < Note 120.2 by COOKIE::WITHERS >
    
   > Its simple and effective that way...and 4-times a year, you don't
   > lose a mortgage portion to the mortgage company or other artifacts
   > of automatic payment.
    
    Can you elaborate? What does an automatic monthly payment of a *fixed*
    amount have to do with 5-paycheck months?   


120.5GIANTS::KEANEBrian KeaneMon Sep 12 1988 12:2726
    This note has been dormant for a few weeks, but here's my
    experience anyway....
    
    When I got my last mortgage, I went to DCU to arrange automatic
    payment of my mortgage.  No problem (they said).
    However, I added a small twist: Since I use my DCU -05 account
    as my everyday checking account, I wanted to open a new checking (-51)
    account to handle the automatic monthly transfers.
    
    This doesn't work.  The automatic transfers can only come from the
    05 account.  I spent quite a bit of time on the phone to
    DCU looking for an explanation why.  I was never given a satisfactory
    answer.
    
    The part that really steamed me was that DCU was paying my mortgage
    company from the 05 account *without my authorization*.  This was in
    spite of the fact that the mortgage company's draft specified 
    the account number of the 51 sharedraft account.  When I mentioned
    to DCU that this practice was highly questionable, and perhaps
    even illegal, I received a very frosty response.

    This has been my only problem with DCU in 6+ years.  It's been 9-12
    months since I last checked into this issue.  Perhaps it's changed?
    Any additional information appreciated. 
    
    Brian Keane