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267.1 | I would have gone, if it was closer and at a better time | JAC::COFFLER | Cancer cures Smoking ... | Wed Aug 21 1991 13:45 | 14 |
| I would have liked to go, but can't due to prior commitments.
Also, PKO is quite a drive for me. DVN would have been very nice, and
I would most definitely participate in that for the next meeting.
I'm not sure I'll ever drive to PKO, though. That this point, I have
an attitude of "what for?"; Given the DCU, it's lousy interest rates,
it's lousy convienence, and it's high fees, I've already decided to go
to a bank with decent interest rates (at least competitive), much more
convienence, and no fees given a low minimum.
Also, I strongly believe that the DCU is not in sound financial shape;
I'd rather keep my money where I feel it's safe. Why spend my time and
trouble dealing with the DCU when I can get MUCH better for less?
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267.2 | I can't make it tonight... | MUDHWK::LAWLER | Not turning 39... | Wed Aug 21 1991 13:47 | 7 |
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I also have a conflict for tonight, but I'll be at the one
in september... Could somebody please post a summary?
-al
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267.3 | Count me in as another, in spirit, attendee... | BTOVT::EDSON_D | | Wed Aug 21 1991 13:48 | 13 |
| I'm sure it wouldn't make sense since there are so many places to go,
but I'd love to see the DCU board visit some of the DEC plants for
these fireside chats.
It's a joke when they think that a cafe that holds 60 people is
sufficient! Either they're drastically underestimating the
dissatisfaction, or they know the impact and want to limit the lynch
squad.
I've asked, in the meeting note, for a proxy questioner. I cannot
attend this meeting due to distance and timing.
Don
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267.4 | I would go but... | SSDEVO::RMCLEAN | | Wed Aug 21 1991 14:28 | 1 |
| CX0 is a LONG way away from PKx.
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267.5 | My 2� | VSSCAD::RITCHIE | Elaine Kokernak Ritchie | Wed Aug 21 1991 14:38 | 19 |
| Alas, I cannot attend on such short notice. My question for the BoD is
what happens if they don't jack up the fees for the accounts? Do we
lose money and carry inactive accounts, or do increases have to happen
someplace else?
For example, I remember when we used to get interest bonuses on our
balances. I always thought that this was possible because we went
without some conveniences, such as getting our checks back. At the
time, all the rates were better than what you could get at a bank.
So if the DCU is saving money by not giving us checks back, AND is
getting more money from charging higher interest rates, AND is getting
more money by paying lower interest rates on deposits (4.45% on
savings), why do they need MORE money by effectively making our
interest rate negative on checking accounts?
Secondly, I'd like to know what their plan is to get back to the old
credit union, with simpler offerings and better rates of interest.
Elaine
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267.6 | | DECSIM::GILLETT | And you may ask yourself, 'How do I work this?' | Wed Aug 21 1991 14:46 | 7 |
| I'll be there in spirit, but not in body.
However, for future reference, I'd like to do
whatever I can to help out this grass roots
movement.
/Chris
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267.7 | Question for BOD | SEGAL::SEGAL | Len Segal, MLO6-1/U30, 223-7687 | Wed Aug 21 1991 15:05 | 43 |
| Since I am unable to attend the meeting tonight, due to being out
"injured" (bicycle spill on loose sand!), with a seperated right
shoulder, I am posting Greg's request for someone else to ask his
question.
Len
From: SSDEVO::EKHOLM "I ski only 'WHITE' slopes" 21-AUG-1991 13:44:47.28
To: LESREG::SEGAL,EKHOLM
CC:
Subj: R U going to DCU meeting?? I have a question I'd like asked.
Hi Len,
Glad to get your note today about the DCU informal meeting.
This looks like a ALL-IN-1 node to send your questions to.
I'm not sure now to address VaxMail to an all in one account,
so if your going or know of someone that is.... I'd like to
ask this question from Colorado Springs.
Q: I asked the local Colorado Springs DCU personal if my IRA
account (which is over $3,000) would qualify for the $2,500
min required for free checking. The DCU person took down my
phone number and said they would get back to me (I have voice
mail on my phone here in Colorado, so they didn't miss me).
After three days of no response I called Mary Maden's ext
(207) in Maynard. She was in a meeting and Patricia D'Addieco
was on the phone. The person there took a message and said
THEY would get back to me with an answer to the question.
I'm no longer interested in the IRA account, I want to know why
no one will answer my question. What ever happened to answering
questions, returing phone calls and the credit union Helping
people.
P.S. If your not going, could take the time to forward my mail. Thanks
Keep up the good work.
Greg Ekholm "STILL WAITING FOR AN ANSWER"
Colorado Springs, Co.
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267.8 | I'd like to go but ... | STAR::PARKE | I'm a surgeon, NOT Jack the Ripper | Wed Aug 21 1991 15:10 | 15 |
| Its a long way for me on such short notice, and a 60 body room does not
sound like a 7:pm arrival would get in.
Also, I'd like to see a road show by these folks, say at least in New England.
I'm sure we could get Babbage or Cauchy in ZK and something big in MKO. They also
ought to do the amphitheater in MRO.
Why are they in a hurry ? Are they worried that they will have to pay a lot of
interest in October }8-)}
Bill
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267.9 | I don't even have a branch, why should they giver me a meeting? | POBOX::KAPLOW | Set the WAYBACK machine for 1982 | Wed Aug 21 1991 15:47 | 25 |
| Chicago is a bit far from PK03. I can't make the 1000 mile drive
this afternoon. Please voice my concerns.
My primary interest at this point is if DCU will survive this
crisis.
Beyond that, I'd rather see a no frills DCU that doesn't cost
service fees, and doesn't pad the expenses with friviolus
expenses. Things like buyer protection, and the like. Eliminate
RSVP, Christmas, etc. and have members put all their money in one
account, to save costs (except IRAs as required by law). Stop al
the cute marketing propiganda in my monthly statement; most of it
insults my intelligence anyway.
After waiting for 5-6 years for a local branch I've given up. DCU
might as well get rid of ALL of their branches and ATMs, pocket
the savings, and in return absorb the $1.00 network cost. Get lean
and mean. Currently DCU has one employee for every 600 members.
That means every member (my wife and I are two) pays about $50
just in staff salaries. Just by coincidence, $4.00 per month comes
to $48 per year; your share of DCU salaries.
Bottom line: return DCU to what it was supposed to be, a member
service with competitive rates, responsive to our needs, rather
than driven to its own purposes.
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267.10 | | BUNYIP::QUODLING | I'll have some of what Marketing is Smoking... | Wed Aug 21 1991 17:06 | 12 |
| As much as my personal financial state is of concern to me, THe fact
that were are trying to get a new Version f VMS out by this weekend,
and I have a part to play in that, prevents me from attending.
I am absolutely astounded that an organization that has the ability to
utilize an electronic medium such as this, to establish closer links
with it's somewhat captive customer base, didn't at least test the
water. And what of those features that people have asked for as opposed
to those that they decree we want...
q
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267.11 | | CSC32::J_OPPELT | Royal Pane and Glass Co. | Wed Aug 21 1991 18:56 | 3 |
| Registering my inability to attend,
Joe Oppelt, Colorado Springs.
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267.12 | | BEAKER::MADDEN | Tom Madden | Wed Aug 21 1991 20:37 | 5 |
| Can't make it from New Jersey. If nothing changes, will cancel my
checking account.
Tom Madden
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267.13 | | BEIRUT::SUNNAA | | Thu Aug 22 1991 08:50 | 5 |
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This note is now set to Nowrite - Refer to 268 for the BOD meeting
discussion.
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