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Can anyone who is a SECU member become my uncle, aunt, nephew, niece, Grandparent? Please PM me with your member #. Thanks


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Has anyone looked into paying membership for University of Maryland alumni association? I believe it is only $55.


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techie3 said:Has anyone looked into paying membership for University of Maryland alumni association? I believe it is only $55.

I'm weighing out my options for membership. I can't decide if I just want to pay the $55 or see if I can figure another way around it.


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Seems like if you open a checking account by tomorrow, you might be eligible for the $100 promo (direct deposit, online statements and bill pay requirement). Might offset any alumni assn/online course fees.


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mh83 said:- promotion is scheduled for September 29, 2007 – November 30, 2007I doubt it will last that long - seems like last year's promo lasted about 5 days in total.


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jairocon said:Seems like if you open a checking account by tomorrow, you might be eligible for the $100 promo (direct deposit, online statements and bill pay requirement). Might offset any alumni assn/online course fees.

Looks like you have to sign up for the PREMIER Interest Checking Account that requires
1) with Direct Deposit, Online Statements and active Bill Pay use*...
OR
2) with a $10,000 combined deposit and loan balance*......to avoid the $8 monthly fee.

Do you think the CD counts towards the combined deposits?


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jairocon said:Seems like if you open a checking account by tomorrow, you might be eligible for the $100 promo (direct deposit, online statements and bill pay requirement). Might offset any alumni assn/online course fees.

" ... members receive $50 for opening a new SECU checking account with Direct Deposit of at least $100 to checking"

But you need to have direct deposit of funds. If I send money transfer from gmac or paypal do?


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moneymama said:jairocon said:Seems like if you open a checking account by tomorrow, you might be eligible for the $100 promo (direct deposit, online statements and bill pay requirement). Might offset any alumni assn/online course fees.

Looks like you have to sign up for the PREMIER Interest Checking Account that requires
1) with Direct Deposit, Online Statements and active Bill Pay use*...
OR
2) with a $10,000 combined deposit and loan balance*......to avoid the $8 monthly fee.

Do you think the CD counts towards the combined deposits?

Sorry I was out a little too late lastnight... Does this mean the CD counts towards the 10K Min?

Q. How is my total deposit and loan balance calculated?

A. Your total balance equals the low statement cycle balance for each deposit account, plus your end-of-cycle balance for each CD and loan. If you have a line of credit or Visa credit card, it is your outstanding balance that counts, not the amount of your credit line.


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Why am I not seeing this offer anywhere on their site??


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moneymama said:Why am I not seeing this offer anywhere on their site??

9/29...check ur PM.


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DavidScubadiver said:I don't get it. I thought all CD's were for a fixed rate for a fixed deposit amount.
Not at all.
See counterexample.
There are variable rate CDs. There are indexed CDs (CDs whose yield is tied to an index such as the CPI or the S&P 500). There are step-rate CDs (CDs whose interest rate increases over time).

There are also CDs that let add money and withdraw money during the term of the CD.

And there are various gimmick CDs too numerous to mention.


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Is this fixed or variable?


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I just called 1-800-879-SECU and was told the online CD promo will be posted Saturday 9/29. The rep was able to fax it to my work fax today. She also offered to fax membership application.

Minimum = $2000
Maximum = $200000

Her terms of the offer were slightly less than OP: 5.00% + 2.25%.

FYI....Im on my way to the fax now.....


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clampuke said:DavidScubadiver said:I don't get it. I thought all CD's were for a fixed rate for a fixed deposit amount.
Not at all.
See counterexample.
There are variable rate CDs. There are indexed CDs (CDs whose yield is tied to an index such as the CPI or the S&P 500). There are step-rate CDs (CDs whose interest rate increases over time).

There are also CDs that let add money and withdraw money during the term of the CD.

And there are various gimmick CDs too numerous to mention.
Right but this is supposedly a fixed CD so why don't they just quote the rate with the APY? Maybe they will when the post it. In fact, I think they are required to, no?


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Filled out the online app for membership. It said they had to mail me the signature card.
I assume it will be Monday before I get it (possibly Tuesday).

Here's hoping this all pans out. If so, it could be one of my best fatwallet scores in years!


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lhendricks92 said:this is an incredibly sweet deal, but i can't find any information about it on their website. OP, did you receive an email or can you provide a link to the offer?

thanks!

I opened the CD account with SECU last year and I recently received the new offer by snail mail – scan (for those that are unfamiliar, click on the image to enlarge). I called SECU yesterday and was told the offer will be posted on their website on September 29.


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jackcrawfish said:I just called 1-800-879-SECU and was told the online CD promo will be posted Saturday 9/29. The rep was able to fax it to my work fax today. She also offered to fax membership application.

Minimum = $2000
Maximum = $200000

Her terms of the offer were slightly less than OP: 5.00% + 2.25%.

FYI....Im on my way to the fax now.....

The difference in the terms she gave you is rather disturbing. I hope they’re not revising the offer. I also don’t think the offer will last the full two months.

The membership application is already on the website. No need for faxing. When I spoke to the CSR yesterday, she couldn't tell if the application for the 7-month CD will be the same as the CD application that's currently on the website, so i don't have any information in that regard.


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Can anyone who is a SECU member? Please PM me with your member #. Thanks


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I would definitely read the fine print of this offer before signing up for college classes or joining any association.

The 5.00% APY is what concerns me. The APY is supposed to encompass all fees and bonuses. The fact that the bonus is separate is odd.

Another odd thing is the fact that the CD term is 7 months, with interest compounded and paid quarterly. At the end of the term, do you have to wait two more months for the last payment?

Now, I know some of you got a similar "deal" last year. If you did, did you confirm that you really got all the interest you had coming? I would hate for someone to jump through these hoops just to end up with 5.00% APY which you can get almost anywhere.

That said, I calculate $5459 interest over 7 months on $100K for an effective APY of almost 9.36%.

Edited APY to take into account 2.50% bonus paid at time of deposit, not withdrawal


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chooi said:Can anyone who is a SECU member? Please PM me with your member #. Thanks

Well if he's asking, so am I...


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