View Full Version : Best Credit Union?
TheBryanOrganization
01-25-2008, 07:26 PM
What is the best credit union that is available for all Tampa residents? I'm looking for the best in checking, cd's, and mortgage rates. Any info would be appreciated.
nipster
01-25-2008, 07:45 PM
I am pretty happy with GTE federal credit union
I hear mcdill was good, but they either got bought out or changed their name to Grow?
Spelunking
01-25-2008, 07:56 PM
MacDIll changed their name to Grow Financial, and honestly (besides the bright ass green card) I like it better. It has a much better online banking setup than MacDill ever had.
TIM TIM TIM
01-26-2008, 09:38 AM
I hate gte, I just closed my account with them.. I assume if you have alot of money you wont have any issues, seems like they would charge me a fee every time I breathed the wrong way. Im also broke as a joke right now, Although with Washington mutual I never get any fees and do the same things :dunno:
nipster
01-26-2008, 10:39 AM
I hate gte, I just closed my account with them.. I assume if you have alot of money you wont have any issues, seems like they would charge me a fee every time I breathed the wrong way. Im also broke as a joke right now, Although with Washington mutual I never get any fees and do the same things :dunno:
what fees?
I mean I cant seem to remember any type of fees, but then again, I dont bounce checks and shit like that.
I dont pay any fees for checking, and you can use the debit/atm card at (most) ANY credit union ATM and have no fee. Even out of state. If you use it at a normal bank it is 1$ + whatever fee THAT banks atm charges. I dont think there is any sort of minimum balances either, but like you said, i'm not broke and usually have more than, say $50 in my bank, lol
_Chris_
01-26-2008, 12:56 PM
I use GTE, i'm pretty happy with them aside from the recent rates increase on all outgoing wires and everything else they charge a fee on... >:|
skitzofreek
01-26-2008, 01:15 PM
MacDIll changed their name to Grow Financial, and honestly (besides the bright ass green card) I like it better. It has a much better online banking setup than MacDill ever had.
+1
TIM TIM TIM
01-26-2008, 03:05 PM
what fees?
I mean I cant seem to remember any type of fees, but then again, I dont bounce checks and shit like that.
I dont pay any fees for checking, and you can use the debit/atm card at (most) ANY credit union ATM and have no fee. Even out of state. If you use it at a normal bank it is 1$ + whatever fee THAT banks atm charges. I dont think there is any sort of minimum balances either, but like you said, i'm not broke and usually have more than, say $50 in my bank, lol
Its sad, im very broke :lol: as you have read (im sure) the housing market sucks and I am in construction. Anyways, The one that got me the most is, I would put my money in. the next morning I would log on and pay my car or mtg or something and when it came out, they would charge me an "nsf fee" of like 25 bucks for everything. If I didnt wait however long for the money to officially clear the bank I got that fee. That shit added up quick. Wamu I can do the same thing and they cover it all, as long as it shows I made that deposit I don't get any fees. Also, gte wont pay stuff that will put you negative, it charges like 30 bucks and rejects it. I know I shouldn't go negative, but shit happens. Wamu will cover it and charge me.
Charles
01-26-2008, 06:38 PM
GTE+Suncoast Schools here......
norachelhere
01-27-2008, 11:22 PM
Yeah, if you can maintain a "higher" amount in the bank, then GTE is great. but i'm in the same boat as tim tim tim... the moment you start to get low, you get nailed with fees and they don't do a lot to help when you present your story to them. WaMu seems to be a pretty good way to go even if they are a bank...
Just Dave
01-28-2008, 07:47 PM
GTE doesn't care about "low" they care about "no" as in no money in the account to cover for the things you bought. Those bastards!
nipster
01-28-2008, 08:04 PM
GTE doesn't care about "low" they care about "no" as in no money in the account to cover for the things you bought. Those bastards!
yea, I dont have a whole lot of compassion for people that fucking bounce checks
and just an FYI for you all out there, NSF means iNSufficient Funds
it means your ego wrote a check your body cant cash
and mcdill, or grow or any of those other banks do that shit too
billybongthorton
01-28-2008, 08:12 PM
macdill is pretty good but you got have close family in the military to use it both my grand parents and my pops are vets so i use it
Spelunking
01-28-2008, 08:37 PM
Tokin, you're incorrect. That's exactly why they changed their name from MacDill, to Grow Financial, everyone thought you had to be military.
Solar Specialist
01-28-2008, 08:40 PM
I like Suncoast Schools FCU. I deposit checks and cash alot of times after hours in the drive-thru ATM and its instantly in there. Like I used to cash my friend's paychecks through the atm at like midnight before we would go out. Just have them sign it, deposit it in my account and withdrawl the funds immediately. And I never have any fees and never really did when I was broke.
m0nk3y
01-29-2008, 05:32 AM
GTE+Suncoast Schools here......
Same.
Prefer Suncoast.
MianoSM
01-29-2008, 09:10 AM
yea, I dont have a whole lot of compassion for people that fucking bounce checks
and just an FYI for you all out there, NSF means iNSufficient Funds
it means your ego wrote a check your body cant cash
and mcdill, or grow or any of those other banks do that shit too
You have very little life experience then I would think, as I have seen many financially secure and well off people have this happen to them. All it takes is a joint account, and a husband and wife doing errands to overdraw an account.
It doesn't mean that they don't have the money, it simply means that their checking account was not reconciled with each other before the two people wrote checks.
NSF also does not mean iNSufficinet Funds, it would mean:
NSF Non Sufficient Funds or NSF Not Sufficient Funds
There are very few banks that will not charge a member for doing this, and rightly so, the best way in my opinion to avert this from happening is through linking or backing your checking account with either a savings account, and or a credit card account.
mo$4me
01-29-2008, 10:50 AM
I'm relocating to the Tampa area. Would you recommend one of these credit unions or a bank? Any suggestions?
TIM TIM TIM
01-29-2008, 04:58 PM
yea, I dont have a whole lot of compassion for people that fucking bounce checks
and just an FYI for you all out there, NSF means iNSufficient Funds
it means your ego wrote a check your body cant cash
and mcdill, or grow or any of those other banks do that shit too
How does it mean my ego wrote a check my body cant cash? wouldnt that mean I Was talking shit and paid the consequence? I cant say I have ever had that happen. It means that I am 20 with a mortgage, car payment, normal bills to go with a house and 2 adults+2 dogs. It also means that I made an unwise decision to buy a house at 19 not knowing shit about the economy (at the time I was working dawn to dusk making 95+ hours a week) and obviously since then, the housing market has hit a bit of a brick wall. I still have never had a late payment and haven't had to sell a single possession to keep it that way. so if living paycheck to paycheck right now until I can switch to do what I really want to do in life and keep the bills payed on time in the mean time is a stupid decision, please do let me know a better way.
TIM TIM TIM
01-29-2008, 05:01 PM
GTE doesn't care about "low" they care about "no" as in no money in the account to cover for the things you bought. Those bastards!
Actually it they do care about low, if I had 300, Deposited my check of say, 1500. the day after I deposit I go to pay my car (400) they would charge me the fee. I really don't see how that means no money, 300 was there, 1500 is now there, I don't see why im getting the fee. Shit, with wamu I can run negative, put the same 1500 check in there, pay my mtg that same day i deposite and they cover it all.
nipster
01-29-2008, 07:13 PM
How does it mean my ego wrote a check my body cant cash?
It was a joke/play off of a famous quote from Top Gun
nipster
01-29-2008, 07:17 PM
You have very little life experience then I would think, as I have seen many financially secure and well off people have this happen to them. All it takes is a joint account, and a husband and wife doing errands to overdraw an account.
well, I dont have anyone writing checks other than me (not married) and I always know what funds are "in motion" and what the balances are
does one have to have been married to have sufficient "life experience" or whatever the fuck that means
I can see your ultimate point to some degree, but if you are that short of cash, even married people need to keep track of what funds they have
I mean having a wife that likes to go on shoe shopping sprees with the debit card while you pay the bills and know you are living paycheck to paycheck seems kind of irresponsible
l2edneck
01-29-2008, 07:36 PM
my ex has had achieva since they were the teachers one and never had a prob.As soon as i would make a deposit it would be available.Only thing i didn't like was that they would only let us have 600.00 to take back out....
She never bounced anything till she couldnt pay it....
TIM TIM TIM
01-29-2008, 07:45 PM
well, I dont have anyone writing checks other than me (not married) and I always know what funds are "in motion" and what the balances are
does one have to have been married to have sufficient "life experience" or whatever the fuck that means
I can see your ultimate point to some degree, but if you are that short of cash, even married people need to keep track of what funds they have
I mean having a wife that likes to go on shoe shopping sprees with the debit card while you pay the bills and know you are living paycheck to paycheck seems kind of irresponsible
1st.. obv you dont know girls :lol:
its not so much being irresponsible. I can just say personally the economy HAS effected me big time. I know it all comes down to being my fault. If I knew then what I do now, I wouldn't be living here. I wanted to start buying instead of wasting money on rent. I never cared less about the economy until the past year or so I started wanting to know more and more. well I now know that what goes up, must come down.
Anyways, what it boils down to is gte isn't bad if you have money :lol:
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