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163.1 | | TOKLAS::FELDMAN | PDS, our next success | Thu Mar 16 1989 09:55 | 5 |
| Costs have increased. Interest rates have been rising steadily
over the past year. The prime rate just went up again a few weeks
ago. My other low-interest credit cards have announced increases.
Gary
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163.2 | | CSC32::J_OPPELT | New location. Same great service. | Thu Mar 16 1989 13:26 | 12 |
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16.75% is the lowest of any of my unsecured lines of credit.
What was it before the raise? I know it was 16.?, so the increase
is not all that substantial.
They do not have to justify to us why they are raising the rate.
Does your local supermarket justify price increases? Or your
local gas station? If prices get to high at these places
you simply stop patronizing them. You are welcome to do the
same with DCU.
Joe Oppelt
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163.3 | We are DCU... | VMSSPT::BUDA | Putsing along... | Thu Mar 16 1989 17:21 | 11 |
| They have an unsecured credit card at 10.9%. It will probably rise.
The difference between 16.75% - 10.9% = 5.85%. Seems mighty strange.
Both are unsecured.
> They do not have to justify to us why they are raising the rate.
That is what they try to tell us. Problem is, I AM A MEMBER. As a
member they are supposed to tell me what is happening and why. CU's are
different than Banks and S&L's (they are supposed to be).
- mark
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163.4 | CRT vs credit card rate | NEWVAX::PAVLICEK | Zot, the Ethical Hacker | Thu Mar 16 1989 17:54 | 26 |
| re: .3
Mark, are you saying that the CRT-5000 rate used to be 10.9%? If
not, what was it? (I don't know; I don't have a credit line at
DCU)
Using the credit card rate is not quite an apples-to-apples comparison.
Most every financial institution I have dealt with has had a higher rate
for "cash advance" or "credit checking" type transactions. The
credit card purchase rates are usually lower. I can't say for certain,
but I think the bank gets a cut of the sale price on credit card
purchases (I know _somebody_ does; I just don't know who gets what).
Now, can you assume that the 10.9% rate will rise at some point?
Well, with the prime rate around 11.5%, I'd say it's a reasonable
assumption 8^).
Should you expect DCU to treat you better? That's a question I
don't feel I can really answer. I've never belonged to a credit
union before. Compared to the _banks_ around here, they don't do
too badly. But, it seems like the "membership" aspect of things
doesn't really keep DCU from acting like most other banks I've seen.
My 2 cents (or less... ;^)
-- Russ
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163.5 | Ain't bad, but ain't good neither... | NEWVAX::PAVLICEK | Zot, the Ethical Hacker | Thu Mar 16 1989 18:08 | 7 |
| FWIW, I know of a large bank with a variable interest rate on it's
line of credit. Last month, the rate stood at 16.76%.
Seems like DCU's rate isn't out of line, but it doesn't seem
particularly good, either.
-- Russ
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163.6 | DCU loan interest rates | KA1GFN::HORTON | Ken Horton, KA1GFN | Fri Mar 17 1989 07:26 | 7 |
| The CRT-5000 interest rate was 16.25% before the increase.
If I am correct I remember reading that the interest rate for the VISA card
was fixed for a certain length of time and that they would not charge any
service until a number of years after issue. It has been awhile since I
applied for it so I am taking this from memory.
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163.7 | First overdraft of month will hit Share 1 not CRT | EXIT26::STRATTON | I (heart) my wife | Mon May 08 1989 12:23 | 18 |
| Here's another change (and again, not announced in advance
that I know of) to the way the CRT is used.
The first overdraft (e.g., bounced check) in a given month
will be covered from the Share 1 (e.g., savings) account,
NOT from the CRT. The second and subsequent overdrafts
will hit the CRT.
If there aren't sufficient funds in the Share 1 (DCU will
still leave the $5.00 minimum balance) then the remainder
will hit the CRT.
If you don't want this to happen, DCU's "workaround" is
to move all the money (less the $5.00) to another share
account (e.g., 2, 3, 8).
Jim Stratton
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163.8 | re: .7 I believe that's always been the case | KOBAL::TALCOTT | | Mon May 08 1989 13:20 | 5 |
| re: .-1
I don't believe that's a change as I had that the same situation
occur to me a couple of years ago.
Trace
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163.9 | Changed for us | EXIT26::STRATTON | I (heart) my wife | Mon May 08 1989 14:02 | 5 |
| We "overdrafted" two-three times in March, and it came out
of the CRT each time. We had an overdraft in April, and
it came out of the Share 1. (That's what prompted Roberta
to call the DCU, and find out the info I posted in .7.)
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163.10 | | CSC32::J_OPPELT | I need to know, so I read NOTES | Mon May 08 1989 19:17 | 10 |
|
If this overdraft policy is true, I think it is wrong. My
savings account and my checking account are two distinct accounts
to me. I consider my CRT account to be an extension of my
checking account. I am surprised that they would make such
a policy. They make more money charging me 16+% on my CRT
than they do by not apying me 5+% on my savings. It doesn't
make sense.
Joe Oppelt
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163.11 | My overdraft came from CRT-5000 | HDLITE::HORTON | Ken Horton, KA1GFN | Tue May 09 1989 08:40 | 3 |
| I checked my statement last night since I had an overdraft last month. There
was a charge to my CRT-5000 and not my savings. I had only one for the month.
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163.12 | | SALEM::RIEU | Gone Trout Hunting | Tue May 09 1989 10:53 | 4 |
| Send a letter to DCU and tell them you want all checking overdrafts
to come out of savings. It worked for me. I've never had more than
1 in a month though.
Denny
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163.13 | | CSC32::J_OPPELT | I need to know, so I read NOTES | Tue May 09 1989 12:43 | 5 |
| I checked today at the CXO branch. According to the info
given me, overdrafts are first taken against your CRT, and
when that line is exhausted, then from savings.
Joe Oppelt
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163.14 | | SALEM::RIEU | Gone Trout Hunting | Tue May 09 1989 13:51 | 4 |
| re:.13
....unless you request it to be taken from savings. If they said
that is not the case they are misinformed.
Denny
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163.15 | Official DCU response | TSE::LEEBER | Nobody Asked, Just My Opinion! | Fri Jun 02 1989 13:00 | 34 |
| This is an official response by Mary Madden of the DCU. The portion of
that response, dated 30-May-1989, that applies to this note topic is
included below. See note 2.22 for more information.
Your comments on this response should be posted here or directed to
to DCU directly at Mary Madden's number (dtn) 223-6735 x207.
(Note: New extension for Mary Madden)
Carl Leeber
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RE: 163.7
There seems to be some confusion regarding the
CRT--Overdraft Protection. In most instances, when there
are insufficient funds in a member's sharedraft account,
our system automatically scans the member's account for
an available line of credit (ie. CRT, Home Equity Line of
Credit). Providing there is an adequate balance in their
line of credit, the sharedraft will clear. If funds in
the line of credit are unavailable, the system then scans
the Primary Savings. Under Federal Regulation D,
overdraft transfers from Primary Savings (S1) to
sharedraft are limited to three (3) per month.
DCU offers a number of alternate exception paths for
draft clearing. When a member signs a CRT loan
agreement, these alternatives should be discussed with
the DCU loan officer. If a member is uncertain as to
their sharedraft clearing path, we encourage them to
contact the loan servicing department at DTN/223-6735 or
508/493-6735.
******************************************************************************
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163.16 | Explanation doesn't cover what really happened | EXIT26::STRATTON | I (heart) my wife | Sun Jun 04 1989 23:34 | 14 |
| re .15 and
> Credit). Providing there is an adequate balance in their
> line of credit, the sharedraft will clear. If funds in
> the line of credit are unavailable, the system then scans
> the Primary Savings. Under Federal Regulation D,
There was plenty of available credit when the sharedraft
was cleared from the Primary Savings account.
I'll call Mary directly.
Jim Stratton
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