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July 30, 2008 at 11:25 AM #249076July 30, 2008 at 11:46 AM #249253bsrsharmaParticipant
Highly recommend SDCCU
July 30, 2008 at 11:46 AM #249247bsrsharmaParticipantHighly recommend SDCCU
July 30, 2008 at 11:46 AM #249321bsrsharmaParticipantHighly recommend SDCCU
July 30, 2008 at 11:46 AM #249312bsrsharmaParticipantHighly recommend SDCCU
July 30, 2008 at 11:46 AM #249091bsrsharmaParticipantHighly recommend SDCCU
July 30, 2008 at 12:51 PM #249351PadreBrianParticipantI would skip SDCCU, according to their annual 2007 report they have about 3 Billion in home loans. Take 33% off that figure…and they are going to have to write off 1 billion dollars of bad debit in the next year.
July 30, 2008 at 12:51 PM #249340PadreBrianParticipantI would skip SDCCU, according to their annual 2007 report they have about 3 Billion in home loans. Take 33% off that figure…and they are going to have to write off 1 billion dollars of bad debit in the next year.
July 30, 2008 at 12:51 PM #249276PadreBrianParticipantI would skip SDCCU, according to their annual 2007 report they have about 3 Billion in home loans. Take 33% off that figure…and they are going to have to write off 1 billion dollars of bad debit in the next year.
July 30, 2008 at 12:51 PM #249119PadreBrianParticipantI would skip SDCCU, according to their annual 2007 report they have about 3 Billion in home loans. Take 33% off that figure…and they are going to have to write off 1 billion dollars of bad debit in the next year.
July 30, 2008 at 12:51 PM #249283PadreBrianParticipantI would skip SDCCU, according to their annual 2007 report they have about 3 Billion in home loans. Take 33% off that figure…and they are going to have to write off 1 billion dollars of bad debit in the next year.
July 30, 2008 at 2:01 PM #249319temeculaguyParticipantI vote SDCCU because they have a branch in most every town in the county, including a few in my hood. The ease and terms (same rate) of their subordinated tax reward auto loan is reason enough, always deduct your car payments.
I don’t know much about their loan portfolio but I’ve shopped them in the past for home related loans and they are never a good deal. Their 30 yr fixed right now is 6 3/4.
I also read their 2007 report and from my understanding they have 3 billion in loans, it doesn’t say home loans, just loans. I’ve never met anyone with their home loan through SDCCU but know plenty with car loans and credit cards through them. My guess is most of their loans are not mortgages. The other element to their stability in volatile times is a large number of their members are governemnt employees who have fairly stable jobs and income.
July 30, 2008 at 2:01 PM #249328temeculaguyParticipantI vote SDCCU because they have a branch in most every town in the county, including a few in my hood. The ease and terms (same rate) of their subordinated tax reward auto loan is reason enough, always deduct your car payments.
I don’t know much about their loan portfolio but I’ve shopped them in the past for home related loans and they are never a good deal. Their 30 yr fixed right now is 6 3/4.
I also read their 2007 report and from my understanding they have 3 billion in loans, it doesn’t say home loans, just loans. I’ve never met anyone with their home loan through SDCCU but know plenty with car loans and credit cards through them. My guess is most of their loans are not mortgages. The other element to their stability in volatile times is a large number of their members are governemnt employees who have fairly stable jobs and income.
July 30, 2008 at 2:01 PM #249164temeculaguyParticipantI vote SDCCU because they have a branch in most every town in the county, including a few in my hood. The ease and terms (same rate) of their subordinated tax reward auto loan is reason enough, always deduct your car payments.
I don’t know much about their loan portfolio but I’ve shopped them in the past for home related loans and they are never a good deal. Their 30 yr fixed right now is 6 3/4.
I also read their 2007 report and from my understanding they have 3 billion in loans, it doesn’t say home loans, just loans. I’ve never met anyone with their home loan through SDCCU but know plenty with car loans and credit cards through them. My guess is most of their loans are not mortgages. The other element to their stability in volatile times is a large number of their members are governemnt employees who have fairly stable jobs and income.
July 30, 2008 at 2:01 PM #249384temeculaguyParticipantI vote SDCCU because they have a branch in most every town in the county, including a few in my hood. The ease and terms (same rate) of their subordinated tax reward auto loan is reason enough, always deduct your car payments.
I don’t know much about their loan portfolio but I’ve shopped them in the past for home related loans and they are never a good deal. Their 30 yr fixed right now is 6 3/4.
I also read their 2007 report and from my understanding they have 3 billion in loans, it doesn’t say home loans, just loans. I’ve never met anyone with their home loan through SDCCU but know plenty with car loans and credit cards through them. My guess is most of their loans are not mortgages. The other element to their stability in volatile times is a large number of their members are governemnt employees who have fairly stable jobs and income.
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