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September 19, 2010 at 7:58 AM #607520September 19, 2010 at 9:54 AM #606471
Hobie
ParticipantObama hears your pain flu and had just appointed a Yale law prof to head the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. π
September 19, 2010 at 9:54 AM #606558Hobie
ParticipantObama hears your pain flu and had just appointed a Yale law prof to head the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. π
September 19, 2010 at 9:54 AM #607113Hobie
ParticipantObama hears your pain flu and had just appointed a Yale law prof to head the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. π
September 19, 2010 at 9:54 AM #607220Hobie
ParticipantObama hears your pain flu and had just appointed a Yale law prof to head the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. π
September 19, 2010 at 9:54 AM #607540Hobie
ParticipantObama hears your pain flu and had just appointed a Yale law prof to head the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. π
September 19, 2010 at 10:15 AM #606476Anonymous
Guest[quote=flu]How do you get around with the ATM…Can you use it at any place without fees?[/quote]
each bank/credit union has their own policies. you might have to look around. credit unions have their own nationwide network (see http://www.cuswirl.com/ ) they share, so usually you can pull money out at other credit unions’ atm. traveling can be difficult, although, plan ahead, and sometimes just eat the cost.September 19, 2010 at 10:15 AM #606563Anonymous
Guest[quote=flu]How do you get around with the ATM…Can you use it at any place without fees?[/quote]
each bank/credit union has their own policies. you might have to look around. credit unions have their own nationwide network (see http://www.cuswirl.com/ ) they share, so usually you can pull money out at other credit unions’ atm. traveling can be difficult, although, plan ahead, and sometimes just eat the cost.September 19, 2010 at 10:15 AM #607118Anonymous
Guest[quote=flu]How do you get around with the ATM…Can you use it at any place without fees?[/quote]
each bank/credit union has their own policies. you might have to look around. credit unions have their own nationwide network (see http://www.cuswirl.com/ ) they share, so usually you can pull money out at other credit unions’ atm. traveling can be difficult, although, plan ahead, and sometimes just eat the cost.September 19, 2010 at 10:15 AM #607225Anonymous
Guest[quote=flu]How do you get around with the ATM…Can you use it at any place without fees?[/quote]
each bank/credit union has their own policies. you might have to look around. credit unions have their own nationwide network (see http://www.cuswirl.com/ ) they share, so usually you can pull money out at other credit unions’ atm. traveling can be difficult, although, plan ahead, and sometimes just eat the cost.September 19, 2010 at 10:15 AM #607545Anonymous
Guest[quote=flu]How do you get around with the ATM…Can you use it at any place without fees?[/quote]
each bank/credit union has their own policies. you might have to look around. credit unions have their own nationwide network (see http://www.cuswirl.com/ ) they share, so usually you can pull money out at other credit unions’ atm. traveling can be difficult, although, plan ahead, and sometimes just eat the cost.September 19, 2010 at 10:25 AM #606481Anonymous
Guest[quote=grepper][quote=flu]How do you get around with the ATM…Can you use it at any place without fees?[/quote]
each bank/credit union has their own policies. you might have to look around. credit unions have their own nationwide network (see http://www.cuswirl.com/ ) they share, so usually you can pull money out at other credit unions’ atm. traveling can be difficult, although, plan ahead, and sometimes just eat the cost.[/quote]
btw my issue hasnt been w/ the atm, it has been using it as a debit card w/ my credit union (25c per transaction, my wife’s is free).anyways who using cash anymore, flu? π
September 19, 2010 at 10:25 AM #606568Anonymous
Guest[quote=grepper][quote=flu]How do you get around with the ATM…Can you use it at any place without fees?[/quote]
each bank/credit union has their own policies. you might have to look around. credit unions have their own nationwide network (see http://www.cuswirl.com/ ) they share, so usually you can pull money out at other credit unions’ atm. traveling can be difficult, although, plan ahead, and sometimes just eat the cost.[/quote]
btw my issue hasnt been w/ the atm, it has been using it as a debit card w/ my credit union (25c per transaction, my wife’s is free).anyways who using cash anymore, flu? π
September 19, 2010 at 10:25 AM #607123Anonymous
Guest[quote=grepper][quote=flu]How do you get around with the ATM…Can you use it at any place without fees?[/quote]
each bank/credit union has their own policies. you might have to look around. credit unions have their own nationwide network (see http://www.cuswirl.com/ ) they share, so usually you can pull money out at other credit unions’ atm. traveling can be difficult, although, plan ahead, and sometimes just eat the cost.[/quote]
btw my issue hasnt been w/ the atm, it has been using it as a debit card w/ my credit union (25c per transaction, my wife’s is free).anyways who using cash anymore, flu? π
September 19, 2010 at 10:25 AM #607230Anonymous
Guest[quote=grepper][quote=flu]How do you get around with the ATM…Can you use it at any place without fees?[/quote]
each bank/credit union has their own policies. you might have to look around. credit unions have their own nationwide network (see http://www.cuswirl.com/ ) they share, so usually you can pull money out at other credit unions’ atm. traveling can be difficult, although, plan ahead, and sometimes just eat the cost.[/quote]
btw my issue hasnt been w/ the atm, it has been using it as a debit card w/ my credit union (25c per transaction, my wife’s is free).anyways who using cash anymore, flu? π
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