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What's a good credit union in Charlotte?


charlotte49er

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I'm sick and tired of my bank. (BB&T)

I have been trying to get a home equity loan out of them for 2 months! The lady NEVER returns my phone calls.

I'm about to settle my Workers Comp case will bring me some pretty good pocket change. (OK, more than pocket change, unless you are Jed Clampett!)

I want to put that into a credit union, along with my business account.

I would really like USAA (Military Credit Union) but they don't have any branches here. I would have to mail any checks I get, from my start up business, to them.

I used to have an IBM Coastal Federal Credit Union account, but I'm pretty sure they pulled out of Charlotte and are only open in Raleigh.

Any suggestions??

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Don't know if they have membership restrictions still for SECU of North Carolina, but do understand that if you're looking for great rates in mortgages (I know you said home equity)...that credit unions are sometimes not the best avenue to do it. They are very conservative lenders and aren't as willing to take risks.

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