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News: Last Updated October 1, 2008
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October - Credit Union Month
Are you signed up for home banking?
Christmas Special
Protect your account!
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Monday, October 13, 2008 - Columbus Day
Tuesday, November 11, 2008 - Veteran's Day
Thursday, November 27, 2008 - Thanksgiving Day
Wednesday, December 24, 2008 - Closing at noon
Thursday, December 25, 2008 - Christmas Day
Wednesday, December 31, 2008 - Closing at noon
Thursday, January 1, 2009 - New Year's Day
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October - Credit Union Month
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During the month of October and through November 15, 2008 existing members can earn $5.00 for each new member account they bring into the credit union(no add-on's permitted).
Make your entire family part of the credit union family. Our membership has been expanded to permit those who live, work, worship or attend school in
certain areas of Harrison Township, Frazer, Tarentum, New Kensington and Arnold to become members of our credit union. So you no longer have to be an employee of Allegheny Ludlum to join.
Get the word out and earn $5.00 fast and easy!!
There is a limit of $20.00 per member and this program can be discontinued at anytime without notice. |
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Are you signed up for
home banking?
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Do your credit union business from the comfort of your home. Check
balances in your share, checking, and loan accounts, make transfers
and pay your bills electronically! And its free!
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As our holiday gift to you, our valued member, we are offering a loan to you for up to $1,500.
Not only can you enjoy the low loan rate of only 9.0% APR, we will also make the loan interest free through December 31, 2008. That's right, interest will not begin to accrue on this special loan until January 1, 2009, and no payments will be due until January 15, 2009, when the loan will be required to be paid off in 12 convenient payments!
Take advantage of this special loan and make this holiday season SPECIAL! |
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Your credit union will never send you an e-mail asking
for your account numbers, passwords, social security numbers or
other personal information, nor ask you to confirm this information.
If you receive an e-mail of this type it is what is referred to
as a "phising" scam. The senders of these e-mails are
attempting to get you to unknowingly disclose your personal information
for the purpose of committing identity theft.
Click here for more information on identity theft,
and ways to protect yourself:
http://www.consumer.gov/idtheft/
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