[GPSCC-chat] switching to a credit union

Jim Doyle j.m.doyle at sbcglobal.net
Fri Oct 28 12:31:10 PDT 2011


This from the web site of Provident Credit Union
http://www.providentcu.org/index.asp?i=home


    Bank Transfer Day Is Coming
    <http://providentcu.org/index.asp?i=news&url=WhatsHotFrames%2FNewsFrames%2F2011%2D10%2FBank%5FTransfer%5FDay%2Easp>

Are you ready to make the switch? 
<http://providentcu.org/index.asp?i=news&url=WhatsHotFrames%2FNewsFrames%2F2011%2D10%2FBank%5FTransfer%5FDay%2Easp>


   1. Don't wait until November 5th to switch your account. Make the
      move <http://providentcu.org/providentIF.asp?i=memberApply> prior
   2. to Bank Transfer Day and avoid the potentially long lines.
   3. Open your account online
      <http://providentcu.org/providentIF.asp?i=memberApply> any time,
      day or night and we will 
   4. *waive the $10 enrollment fee and your first box of checks is free*.
   5. Switch your direct deposit
      <http://providentcu.org/providentIF.asp?i=deposit> with your
      employer. We have forms
      <http://providentcu.org/AFrames/SaveInvest/Checking/SwitchKit.pdf>
      that can help you with this.
   6. Collect all of your payee information if you use online bill pay
      <http://providentcu.org/providentIF.asp?i=AboutOnlineBanking&search=billmanager>
      at your other
   7. financial institution. You will need this to set them up on our
      system.
   8. If you have automatic payments or debits set up with PG&E, AT&T,
   9. or other retailers remember to give them your new Provident
      Account information.





More information about the sosfbay-discuss mailing list