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WalStMonky
- Happy Member
posted: Mar. 17, 2007 @ 7:39p
DavidScubadiver said:First, I bet the Credit Union makes money off of the debit card transactions, so this helps them to boost the yield.
Probably not a significant amount. I'm not sure what the average debit ticket is, but even at $100 per that's probably not even going to be a sawbuck to them. 3/4 of 1% 'extra' yield is $62.50 a month on 100k. Now if they do the NSF fee for every debit over your balance and allow debits up to a couple of hundred over your limit they might make some money there. But in the end, the most likely thing is that they're using this as a loss leader to try and get people in the door.
Second, if anything, having to join the washington-based Korean Woman's Association ($30.00 per year) is the sort of thing that they might hope to keep out "stupid rate chasers," but as a white anglo male living in New York, I have often felt that Korean women in Washington ought to be supported more and I was going to join their association in Washington as soon as I found out where they were headquartered.... 
This requirement I know for a fact is to keep their status as a credit union. If they lose that status, they are in deep kimchee. $30 is hardly going to keep me from depositing $100k in their bank for the sole purpose of sucking up 6% interest. That $30 is more than paid for in the first month. There are a lot of people who couldn't be bothered with the requirements who'd sign up if there were none save joining some specialty group. Anyway, I'm still pondering if it's worth the extra inquiry to my Chex report. But I'd join the Clowns of America for an extra $50/month in my pocket, and I hate clowns with an unreserved passion. Did you know that clowns have a central registry for their stinking face makeup schemes? Arrogant, worthless prima donnas. |
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kingofms
- Shopaholic Member
posted: Mar. 17, 2007 @ 9:21p
About hard pull:
This is what I was told in email,
I will at that point pull a ChexSystem report and pull your credit report. Once all information is verified I can proceed to open an account. |
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DavidScubadiver
- Frivolous Member
posted: Mar. 18, 2007 @ 8:09a
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DavidScubadiver
- Frivolous Member
posted: Mar. 21, 2007 @ 3:32p
WalStMonky said:theCompDude said:What kind of stupid requirement is it to conduct 12 debit card tx / month!
The kind that hopes to keep out the stupid rate chasers. I guess TSCU aren't aware of what some people are willing to do to get $250 out of BofA's 'keep the change' program.
For what it is worth, I asked them about the purpose of the requirement and got an answer...but it is hardly an answer:
"Hi David,
That is a very good question - thank you for taking the time to inquire. I will do my best to explain - there is a cost savings when members do electronic transactions, have e-statements and utilize on-line banking. We selected debit card transactions as a requirement as it costs us to a process a check and we do not have that fee with a debit card transaction. So thats a big part of it - the other savings comes from having e-statments and avoiding the cost to mail paper statements monthly.
Thank you again for asking. Let me know if there is anything else I can help clarify for you. I agree 6% is a great rate!
Sincerely,
Kari McIntosh Operations Supervisor" |
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subdude
- Member
posted: Mar. 23, 2007 @ 4:33p
In the list of qualifications, they state:
Korean Society member and/or Korean Women Association member of Thurston and Pierce counties
It appears that you may elect to join the Korean Society, if being a member of a local Korean Women Association sounds too bizarre to you. It is also $25 a year, saving you a whopping $5 annually compared with the women's organization membership.  |
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DavidScubadiver
- Frivolous Member
posted: Mar. 24, 2007 @ 10:15a
subdude said:In the list of qualifications, they state:
Korean Society member and/or Korean Women Association member of Thurston and Pierce counties
It appears that you may elect to join the Korean Society, if being a member of a local Korean Women Association sounds too bizarre to you. It is also $25 a year, saving you a whopping $5 annually compared with the women's organization membership. 
You provided a link for New York's "Korea Society" which, I expect, is not the "Korean Society" they are referring to out in Washington state. The former has to do with relationships between the two countries (US and Korea) and I have no idea what the Korean Society is or where they are located but I sent an E-mail to Twinstar to ask for information.
Don't spend your $25 joining a new york organization to join a washington state credit union before confirming its the right one! |
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JohnGalt69
- Senior Member
posted: Mar. 24, 2007 @ 11:26a
XeroK00L said:dolmar said:WhiteGuy said:Anyone know if you can you sign up for an account 100% online? No need to go into branch to sign a signature card?
I can get a PO box in one of those counties and claim to live there
Why bother? Just get a Membership in Korean Women's Association for $30 bucks 1X fee. And you can open the account via mail.If I read the requirements above correctly, you not only have to be a member but also reside in either Thurston or Pierce counties. Am I correct? Hopefully I'm wrong though.
This wouldn't make any sense, because residing in Pierce or Thurston County is good enough to get you in by itself. I'm going to try it and see what happens. |
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XeroK00L
- Greedy Member
posted: Mar. 24, 2007 @ 5:22p
JohnGalt69 said:XeroK00L said:If I read the requirements above correctly, you not only have to be a member but also reside in either Thurston or Pierce counties. Am I correct? Hopefully I'm wrong though.
This wouldn't make any sense, because residing in Pierce or Thurston County is good enough to get you in by itself. I'm going to try it and see what happens.Yeah I would think so, but then why did they add the clause "of Thurston and Pierce counties"? Definitely let us know how your application goes. Thanks! |
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WalStMonky
- Happy Member
posted: Mar. 24, 2007 @ 6:23p
Probably because they're the local chapters of broader organizations. |
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redindian
- Happy Member
posted: Mar. 27, 2007 @ 9:49p
I live in King county (WA State) and got approved. As long as you live in WA state or join that korean society, i guess you shd be fine.
I did the total process thro mail. Applied for a join account last week, got approved and received the welcome packet today. It had a account number and PIN number, signed up online. It found out my name, address and all details. But it looks like simple basic online banking, still havent figured out how to do ACH. It has billpay and moneyHQ (looks like a yodlee knockoff, but with bank-to-bank transfers).
6% checking account!! still cant believe it... bye bye rate hopping!  |
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DavidScubadiver
- Frivolous Member
posted: Mar. 28, 2007 @ 8:43a
redindian said:
I did the total process thro mail. Applied for a join account last week, got approved and received the welcome packet today. It had a account number and PIN number, signed up online. It found out my name, address and all details. But it looks like simple basic online banking, still havent figured out how to do ACH. It has billpay and moneyHQ (looks like a yodlee knockoff, but with bank-to-bank transfers).
If it has bank-to-bank transfers, and bill-pay, what do you need ACH for? To make a faux-direct deposit?? |
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redindian
- Happy Member
posted: Mar. 28, 2007 @ 12:43p
no, there is a $3.95/pm charge to use MoneyHQ (with 5 free monthly transfers) - and I just dont think its fast enough as it says 3 day transfer. They also have a fast mode - $8.95 for next day transfer |
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DavidScubadiver
- Frivolous Member
posted: Mar. 28, 2007 @ 12:52p
I am still waiting for my welcome package, one week later. Do you happen to know if they charge for an ACH "pull" from the account (i.e., can you set up a withdrawal using another account such as emigrant, hsbc or whatever)? |
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fwlogue
- Thrifty Member
posted: Mar. 28, 2007 @ 9:20p
Does their billpay have the e-bill (bill presentment) feature, so you could see your bills right there instead of going to the biller's Web site? I went through their demo but it wasn't a well organized demo to confirm this. |
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DavidScubadiver
- Frivolous Member
posted: Mar. 30, 2007 @ 12:42p
I am having a heck of a time just getting the application to join the credit union. I used the website, nothing received; sent an E-mail, nothing was received; sent another E-mail received an apology and they said they'd be more efficient. Next, received an E-mail asking me to fill out some information before they send the packet -- social, drivers license, address, etc. I was not particularly comfortable E-mailing that information and am wondering why they are making this so difficult. |
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iago
- Member
posted: Mar. 30, 2007 @ 7:32p
I qualified due to living in WA. Great Post OP, I would not have seen this.
They did do a hard pull - claimed Patriot Act - likely due to their atm / Visa card requirement. Now if they could only hold the Bill Pay money in your account until after the check is cashed like Net Bank. |
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iago
- Member
posted: Mar. 30, 2007 @ 7:34p
Anyone with some good ideas for quick ways to qualify for the 12 debits per month? |
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fwlogue
- Thrifty Member
posted: Mar. 30, 2007 @ 9:50p
paypal 1 cent subscriptions |
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stingee
- Member
posted: Apr. 3, 2007 @ 1:05p
has anyone else been able to open this account recently without visiting a branch? I called to find out when i can expect my membership app in the mail and they told me they won't be able to open an account without seeing my photo ID and that I had to come in person...this seems to make it difficult for those of us who don't live in WA... |
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DAWG
- Member
posted: Apr. 3, 2007 @ 1:24p
Has anyone (from other states than WA) actually sent off the $30 to the WA. Korean's Womens Society AND gotten the membership (without hassle)?
THANKS. |
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