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| 237.1 | Is anybody listening to us out here? | CANYON::LENF | Len F. Winmill @TFO, DTN 566-4783 | Fri Feb 22 1991 17:02 | 32 | 
|  |     I have already made the call mentioned and was given to believe that
    there is nothing that can be done.
    
    Given that this office has been here for 10 years, I think that a much
    different criteria should be given to removing the only office in the
    state that is used to establish an office in the beginning.
    
    Furthermore, in the process of the "COD" relocations there are several
    of us that have moved to the Tempe office from New England. I find it a
    real shock to have the only office in this state removed. I have used
    DCU for all of my banking for 10+ years. I don't see how I can continue
    to do so if this office really closes.
    
    There really is space in TFO2 to locate the office.
    
    If anyone in the decision making hierarchy reads this notes file,
    please give this decision a lot of careful consideration and see if you
    can't justify keeping the office in Arizona. Or even Move it to TFO for
    a year, do a little promotion for new customers and see how business is
    before removing it completely.
    
    Consider that the likelihood of a person in the TFO plant using the
    Credit Union is much higher when the office moves here than is was when
    the office was 30 miles away in PNO.
    
    Please reconsider before you cut off a lot of long time customers as
    well laying off a couple of loyal long time employees.
    
    Thanks
    
    Len
    
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| 237.2 | My nearest DCU office is 1000 miles away in another state | SCAACT::AINSLEY | Less than 150 kts. is TOO slow | Fri Feb 22 1991 21:22 | 13 | 
|  |     >Furthermore, in the process of the "COD" relocations there are several
    >of us that have moved to the Tempe office from New England. I find it a
    >real shock to have the only office in this state removed. I have used
    >DCU for all of my banking for 10+ years. I don't see how I can continue
    >to do so if this office really closes.
    
    Welcome to the real world.  I'd like to have a DCU office in my state
    too, but DCU must make decisions like the rest of us in that the
    benefit must exceed the cost.  If DCU put a branch/ATM where everyone
    wanted one, it would either go broke or be even more uncompetetive in
    the financial services it offers, than it is now.
    
    Bob
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| 237.3 | Service Centers | MRKTNG::LUCIANO | RICH LUCIANO  @TTB | Fri Mar 08 1991 15:08 | 9 | 
|  |     There may be other answers to this issue.  Rather than a branch 
    office or a automatic teller, maybe the DCU could support a "shared 
    service center" whereby DCU customers have privileges at an non-DCU 
    facility.
    
    If the DCU is not already looking at this alternative, maybe you 
    could suggest it.
    
    
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| 237.4 | In retrospect, the did the right thing. | CANYON::LENF | Len F. Winmill @TFO, DTN 566-4783 | Thu Oct 10 1991 15:08 | 21 | 
|  |     A follow on to this note.
    
    DCU determined a means to continue to ATM without an office here. The
    ATM is serviced by Wells Fargo (as I recall) and the deposits etc are 
    sent to the DCU elsewhere.
    
    An additional service, Check Guarantee Cards, which are asked for in
    many business in this state was dropped, but I was advised to show my
    DCU Visa card, it has worked in all but one case.
    
    There have been a rather significant number of layoffs in this area so
    I rather doubt that an office could be justified today.
    
    In summary I must say that the DCU made the right choice not to
    maintain the office and they found a way to keep adequate service.
    
    For what it is worth, a thanks in a time when the DCU is really getting
    hammered.
    
    Len
    
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| 237.5 | talk about subtle hints | FRETZ::HEISER | lightning flashing east to west | Thu Mar 05 1992 18:03 | 4 | 
|  |     Are any other remote areas receiving Check Guarantee Cards valid only
    until June '92 or is Arizona the only victim?
    
    Mike
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| 237.6 | I guess I have to say I haven't received one. | BTOVT::EDSON_D | that was this...then is now | Fri Mar 06 1992 08:00 | 1 | 
|  |     Check Guarantee Cards?  Is this some sort of courtesy card?
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| 237.7 |  | BOXORN::HAYS | Of what is and what should never be... | Fri Mar 06 1992 11:42 | 12 | 
|  | RE:.6 by BTOVT::EDSON_D "that was this...then is now"
> Check Guarantee Cards?  Is this some sort of courtesy card?
Common practice out West.
Bank or credit union gives you a card backing your checks to a stated dollar 
limit.  This way you can use a check anywhere,  and not just where you have
"courtesy cards".
Phil
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