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Criminals have impersonated utility workers before. I checked the company’s hiring practices and google says they hire felons. Should I give a possible felon free access to my property just because he works for a utility? The worker was a rough looking and acting guy. In any case, they check poles by tapping them and listening to the sound.
With Schwab, I can go to any ATM and be reimbursed for the fees at the end of the month. 2) I did not want to keep a minimum balance of 1500 dollars at my former bank (Regions). Since I do not get a paycheck I couldn't do the required direct deposit for free checking. I understand being wary of not having a local branch to talk in person.
I have been with USAA for over 50 years and have both secondary checking and secondary savings accounts there, without any problems. I also have secondary checking and primary savings with Penfed ( PFCU ) and primary checking and secondary savings with a state credit union. Depending on who has the best rates at the time, I move money around.
I am assuming, if you have to cancel your checking acct, which you might also use to pay your rent/mortgage, car note, student loans, and is the direct deposit target for your payroll check... that represents a lot of chaos. If you had pointed your Gym at your credit card, it makes it much much simpler/less collateral damage to contain the dispute.
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If you called to "cancel" they will try to get access of your PC and get you to open your bank account online. Then they black out the screen, transfer money from your savings to your checking, typically, manipulate the HTML of the page to make it look like they accidentally gave you too much money ($3999 instead of $399).
Maybe the hits aren't as important as where the perusing stops. After three photos and the house I'm checking out starts to fall apart visually, that's the end for me. As far as number of times looking at properties online, I have been house-hunting and purchasing for four different homes in the last 22 years.
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What is the deal with that new condo building built around 2 years ago on the southeast corner of Queens Blvd/61st? It's 8 stories with 98 apts with underground parking garage and retail space at the ground floor. It's been vacant for a long time. The address is 63-06 Queens Blvd, Woodside.