Established in 1936, New Mexico Educators Federal Credit Union now has over 100,000 members and 13 branch offices -- the most in the state. We offer a full range of low-fee and no-fee financial services, including online banking and bill paying, auto loans, mortgages and equity loans. You can get cash with no fee at over 25,000 ATMs across the country and make account transactions and loan payments at 2,000 other credit union
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05/03/2011

Disappointing banking experience

I have been with nmefcu for many years now and had no problems. Now they have grown and become greedy. I have never heard of a bank that will charge the customer a fee to deposit checks(after the 10th check), charge you to count one's, put a hold on your cash deposits at the atm for two buisiness days, have high interest rates on loan and that is if you even get the loan. They are horrible at customer service by not resolving problems and at the end of having a stressful encounter, the last thing you hear is "Thank you for your membership" when they should say "Thank you for your money good luck getting it back" I like them before they got big and greedy. Beware with the lies as well. They told me all banks charge to deposit checks...well...Rio grande credit union does not...us Federal credit union does not...and that is the only 2 that I called. and why a bank will charge to give them money is beyond me. Sick really

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Annuities Certificates of Deposit Checking Accounts Credit Cards Debit Cards Investment Services Loans Mutual Funds Savings Accounts Stocks
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Nusenda Credit Union

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