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    Marcus’ customer service can be reached by phone on a 24/7 basis. Navy Federal Credit Union. Navy Federal Credit Union customer support is available anytime via phone or online chat. Membership ...

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    An increase in membership also led to three expansions: one at the credit union's San Diego location in 2010, where Navy Federal has 171 employees; one at the credit union's Pensacola location in 2015, where Navy Federal has 8,750 employees; [1] and one at the Winchester Operations location in 2019 where Navy Federal has 2,500 employees.

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  9. Talk:Navy Federal Credit Union - Wikipedia

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    The section on the headscarf controversy was irrelevant and I deleted it. The section read: In March 2009, a Muslim woman wearing a headscarf in a Navy Federal branch was asked to be served outside of the normal service line, due to a security policy which says members can be refused service if they obscure their head or face while in a branch.