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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

847.0. "Fees for lack of activity?" by NETRIX::michaud (Jeff Michaud, PATHWORKS for Win. NT) Mon Jun 27 1994 15:29

	Does the DCU still charge fees ($2.50+) on accounts with no
	activity in the past X number of months?

	I had a DCU account and had money in it, but today I went to the
	DCU (in LKG) to trade in some coins (properly wrapped and with
	my badge number on it) but they refused to accept it because they
	said my account has been closed.

	I'd re-open my account but I'm afraid they will simply fee the
	account to death again.  None of my other credit unions (Triangle
	Federal [ala Nashua Corp] or ABCU [Anheiser-Bush]) charge fees
	if you don't have any activity on the account, as long as you keep
	the min. balance.  Since it's been seven years since I last opened
	the DCU account, I'd like to know if the policy/fee structures
	have changed in this regard.
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847.1CADSYS::RITCHIEGotta love log homesMon Jun 27 1994 15:4211
If you don't use your checking account they will close it for you.  I got a
letter in the mail in early May telling me this.  I had to have one transaction
to keep it open.  I just so happens I was about to have multiple transactions,
so I didn't worry about it.  Of course, it's another new policy that stinks, but
that goes without saying.

If you are a relationship member, they probably didn't take the money by fees. 
It probably got moved to your share 1 account.  A check of your monthly or
quarterly statements should clear this up.

Elaine
847.2NETRIX::michaudJeff Michaud, PATHWORKS for Win. NTMon Jun 27 1994 16:1011
> If you don't use your checking account they will close it for you.

	It was a savings account (was no sense opening up a checking account
	when I already had one at a superior c.u.).

> If you are a relationship member, they probably didn't take the money by fees

	Relationship member???

	In any case, they took the fees directly out of my savings account
	(until of course they ended up feeing the account to death)
847.3CADSYS::RITCHIEGotta love log homesMon Jun 27 1994 16:176
Sorry, I read "checking account" in .0.

There was a big cleanup of dormant accounts in the fall.  If you look around
this notes file you're sure to find discussions about it.

Elaine
847.4NETRIX::michaudJeff Michaud, PATHWORKS for Win. NTMon Jun 27 1994 17:5511
> Sorry, I read "checking account" in .0.

	My fault actually, I wasn't specific in .0 and only mentioned account.

> There was a big cleanup of dormant accounts in the fall.  If you look around
> this notes file you're sure to find discussions about it.

	Can't find it.  I did take a look around before I posted.  I
	did find topics 720 and 721 on fees, but it was content free
	as far as what the fees currently are.  If anyone has a pointer
	to such a topic let me know!  Thanks!
847.5TOPDOC::AHERNDennis the MenaceWed Jun 29 1994 18:157
    RE: .3  by CADSYS::RITCHIE 
    
    >There was a big cleanup of dormant accounts in the fall.  If you look
    >around this notes file you're sure to find discussions about it.
    
    Was that "dormant" or "doormat"?