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Old 02-01-2012, 06:36 AM
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I'm about to refinance through Anchor Bank and am considering just switching all my accounts over from my Credit Union. My hold up, though, is that I really like the online banking features at my credit union, especially the way they show pending transactions for all my accounts so that I can see cash flow out for 30, 60, 90+ days. I find it very helpful.

Can anyone tell me anything about the online banking for Anchor Bank? Do you like it?
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If you like your credit union, why are you switching to a different bank?
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If you like your credit union, why are you switching to a different bank?
Rates are better than at the CU for the refinance. I'm trying once more to lock in a rate at the CU but if I can't get what I want I'm moving the mortgage to Anchor Bank. The mortgage isn't at the CU now, it's at Associated.
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Rates are better than at the CU for the refinance. I'm trying once more to lock in a rate at the CU but if I can't get what I want I'm moving the mortgage to Anchor Bank. The mortgage isn't at the CU now, it's at Associated.
OK. That makes sense. I would probably do the refi with Anchor and keep my primary accounts at the CU.

If Anchor requires you to have an account with them, then I would just put in the minimum and deposit a dollar a month just to keep it active.
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