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What bank do you use? are you happy with it? We currently have Wells Fargo but after our recent Fraud I want to change because dealing with the bank has been the biggest headache of all and i'm ready to switch. Its the best time to do it too since they had to close our accounts and open new ones and give me a new debit card so we have to change all our electronic payments and direct deposits anyway. Its been a month and no checks and I'm literally fighting with the bank because they essentially stole money from us.
Is a Credit Union worth it? I'm not sure what makes them so great other then loan rates, but we don't take out a bunch of loans or anything. Apparently we can pay 18 dollars a year to join a certain non profit organization to be eligible for Coastal Federal near us. My husband and I are eligible for 2 other credit unions but theres no branches in our state so it wont work.
Otherwise maybe SunTrust. We did Wells Fargo because we wanted to have branches available to us when we travelled, especially near our family but that just doesnt seem worth it to me anymore.

Re: Bank or Credit Union...
I think credit unions tend to be a better customer service experience, overall. And they do tend to have slightly better benefits on their checking accounts and slightly lower interest rates on their loans. But then, unless they let you use any ATM free of charge, it is less convenient if you are looking for a branch "on the go".
Nowadays, I feel like banks are pretty much the same and don't see much difference in any of them.
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We have our vehicle loans (just one now) at a credit union because of the miniscule interest rate. Other than that, all of our accounts are at a local/regional bank--I work there, so it makes sense, although we both had accounts there before I started working there.
Every financial institution, whether bank, credit union, what have you, is going to have positives and negatives. It all depends on what features are most important to you. A lot of small credit unions don't have as many options for mobile banking, online bill pay, electronic statements, etc., and those things are a requirement for me.
You are at risk for fraud regardless of which type of institution you choose, and it's rarely the bank's fault-although many people like to place blame with the bank. Not saying that's the case here, just a statement in general. May I ask how WF stole money from you?