

It may be a very different (and more difficult) matter for Navy Federal Credit Union to "open up" membership to just about any group beying what they serve now. Actually, there are more family members than veterans aren't there? Keep the faith and I'm for it if it means anything to you.Īnd I understand that some members will think that NFCU won't be the same credit union they knew, but it'll all come out in the wash. How can you look the other way with an untapped source of 35 million possible members? 17 for the vets qualified and some 17 more for family members. It may be too late for some but then again, the timing may be great for others. I bet they do it within next couple of years. They know in the back of their heads that this is a great pool source to expand eligibility as USAA did. It's a 30 year mortgage.Ģ9palms wrote:I would be looking soon for that VETERANS membership to open soon. I had refinanced from 7.00 about 7 years ago. I only mortgage through Chase being WAMU got taken over by them. So I've been setting myself up to go back to NFCU primarily, to mean, sending my direct deposits back to NFCU. Anything I need to do is all online or in the telephone. Only problem is there is no NFCU near here, but everything seems to have gone online anyway, and how often do I need to go inside a bank? I use ATM's most of the time, then I write checks. But in comparison to NFCU, I just like my NFCU I guess cuz I been with them longer, have more of a rep with them. I have a local credit union I been banking with for past 11 years. I dealt with them for several years for my personal banking and finally got fed up and ditched them for a local credit union (NFCU has no branches nearby and my wife is very old school).
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Yes, it would take a full ReFi through NFCU. How does this work? Does it take a refinance? I was wondering if you know a way to have NFCU take over my mortgage. Well, I had mine through WAMU but they got swallowed up by Chase. I would gladly welcome fellow veterans in my pool of membership with NFCU. If you ask me, I believe all HONORABLY separated veterans should have the right to join a military credit union, just like USAA has accepted them for USAA membership. I see they've opened up membership to all in the armed forces but kind of saddened they leave out the Coast Guard. I do use USAA for auto and homeowners insurance as of recently when I found out I was qualified as a honorably separated vet.īut NFCU is the best banking I've ever done. I hear all over this board about USAA this and USAA that, but I won't switch. It's worked great for me, I am always pre-approved for loans.

I dont use them as a primary bank at the moment but still have those accounts with them, and send money there from time to time, usually to cover my automatic visa withdrawls.

I used them for direct deposit while on ships, have used two car loans, a student loan, have a visa platinum card, used roth ira, traditional ira, cd's, savings and checking. I joined under DOD CONTRACTORS working on military installation where no other banking (Credit Union because there was Amex bank there) facilities existed. I was actually in the IRR from the military with an ID card, but that is not how I remembered joining that credit union. I joined up with NFCU in 87 as a contractor working for the MPS ships out in Diego Garcia.
