What to Do about Bank Fees
November 2011
Stations, the following is
a news announcement. Suggested lead in 3, 2, 1…
(INTRO)
Recent consumer discontent
has caused banking consumers to rethink their banking
relationships. While some of the large banks have recently
backed down on plans to charge ATM fees, consumer frustration
with large Wall Street institutions continues.
Karen Tyson, senior vice
president of marketing and communications of the National
Association of Federal Credit Unions, says it's a great
time to switch to a credit union.
(TYSON)
PEOPLE EVERYWHERE ARE DISCOVERING
THE UNIQUE DIFFERENCE OF A NOT-FOR-PROFIT, MEMBER-OWNED
CREDIT UNION. AT A CREDIT UNION, YOU ARE A MEMBER, NOT
JUST A NUMBER CREDIT UNIONS OFFER THE SAME PRODUCTS
AND SERVICES AS BANKS BUT WITH LOWER FEES, COMPETITIVE
RATES AND BETTER SERVICE. PLUS, MEMBERS CAN USE THOUSANDS
OF FREE A-T-MS NATIONWIDE AND DEPOSITS AT FEDERALLY-INSURED
CREDIT UNIONS AND BANKS ARE INSURED AT THE SAME LEVEL
AND, THERE'S A CREDIT UNION FOR VIRTUALLY EVERYONE.
(CLOSE)
Consumers can find a local
credit union at www.culookup.com.
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