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*Certain restrictions apply. APR=annual percentage rate. Loans under $15,000 will refer to regular rate and fees. Up to 85% LTV. See credit union for details. Equal Housing Lender.
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Need a New Car? Your Credit Union Membership Gives You Three Great Ways To Save
CommonWealth Credit Union has three ways for our members to save on a new vehicle purchase.
First, General Motors is offering all current and eligible credit union members preferred pricing on most new GM vehicles. This is in addition to the most current incentives and special offers! Depending on the vehicle, you could save hundreds, even thousands of dollars on your next new Chevrolet, Buick, or GMC vehicle purchase just for being a credit union member. Visit LoveMyCreditUnion.org to see how much you can save and request your GM Authorization Number.
Secondly, our members can save big with great low rates when you finance your new vehicle through CommonWealth Credit Union. Contact us at (815) 937-7440 directly to find out more about your vehicle financing options. You can also apply online right now!
Third, you'll also save on fuel costs with GM's high-fuel efficiency vehicles. Start saving today!
GM offers high-fuel efficient products in most high-volume vehicle segments, and more are coming to the market each year. (All fuel economy ratings below are EPA Estimates) The new Chevrolet Cruze Eco, with it's 42 mpg EPA highway estimate, offers the best highway fuel economy of any gasoline engine (non-hybrid) car in America. The Chevy Equinox and GMC Terrain crossovers offer space for the family and a 32 mpg highway estimate. Chevrolet Malibu has EPA mileage estimates of 22 mpg city, 33 mpg highway, and can travel nearly 500 highway miles on a tank of fuel. Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra offer the best highway fuel economy estimates of any V8 pickups (22 mpg), and offer hybrid models for the ultimate in full-size truck fuel efficiency (20 mpg city, 23 mpg highway).
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| Another easy way to help the environment and yourself. Instead of waiting for a monthly statement to come in the mail - enjoy the convenience of getting an e-mail that brings you to our Online Account Access where your statement will be ready and waiting for you the moment it is available. Simply click on the link and view it at your convenience. If you like, you can print it out or save it. |
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| Don’t Pay to Access Your Money |
Use your CWCU ATM card free of charge at all CommonWealth CU locations and at any other participating surcharge-free ATMs. CWCU offers free checking accounts with no minimum monthly balance and no service fees. ATM/Debit cards are issued at no charge.
Apply for your ATM card today at a location near you.
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| Protect Yourself from Fraud |
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Identity theft and phishing scams remain as two tremendous threats to your financial information, reputation, and credit history. CWCU is committed to protecting our members from fraud, but despite all of our efforts, we encourage all members to take an active role in protecting your confidential information.
Watch out for the following types of scams: |
| • Phishing – In this case, criminals send fraudulent e-mails asking recipients to verify account numbers and passwords. DO NOT CLICK ON LINKS TO A WEB SITE INCLUDED IN E-MAIL ADDRESSES. Instead, type the legitimate web site address of the company you are contacting into your web browser.
• Vishing – Criminals are beginning to call unknowing victims and asking them to verify personal information over the phone. Never provide your personal information over the phone, UNLESS YOU HAVE INITIATED THE CALL. Legitimate companies will NEVER CALL YOU asking for account numbers
or passwords.
• Smishing – Fraudsters are even using cell phone text messages asking people to call a phone number and provide personal information. DO NOT RESPOND TO OR CALL NUMBERS included in cell phone text messages.
For more information, please visit http://www.antiphishing.org or http://www.cybercrime.gov
Fighting Back Against Identity Theft |
Click here to view an informative page the Federal Trade Commission has on Identity Theft. |
Click here for a printable copy of the information on Identity Theft. |
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July 4, 2013 - Independence Day
September 2, 2013 - Labor Day |
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