Solve The Debit Card Dilemma
Sign With Your PEN, Don't Punch In Your PIN!
Many members choose to punch in a PIN rather than
sign for their transactions at a point-of-sale machine,
believing that a PIN is a safer and more convenient
choice. Some members believe that if they press
“credit” to sign for the transaction, the charge will be
posted to their credit card. While using a PIN is great
when you need cash back, it is not the best choice
for other purchases.
Here are some reasons why you should press "credit" instead of "debit":
- Funds still come from your checking account
- You don't have to enter your PIN in public
- Charge back protection for purchases
- Maximum protection against fraud
- No transaction fees
Some of the largest merchants now have PINsteering
point-of-sale terminals that automatically ask
for your PIN. But you can still choose the “credit”
option. Next time, choose “credit” and use your
PEN instead of your PIN.
Holiday Club
2006-2007
Did you find yourself strapped financially
for the holidays? Holiday club accounts can help you
prepare for holiday expenses easing the financial burden
you experience during the holiday period. Simply come
by or call to open a holiday club account. Schedule small
periodic payments (payroll deduction or electronic draft)
to your club account and next year you will enjoy the
holiday season with less financial burden.
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Relay For Life Raffle
SGeorgia Power Valdosta FCU is
joining the fight against cancer by participating in
the 2007 Relay for Life campaign. A Valentine
Basket will be raffled off early on Wednesday,
February 14th. You can purchase your raffle
tickets beginning Tuesday, January 2nd. The
tickets are $1.00. There is a basket full of lovely
goodies for your sweetheart. So, join the fight
against cancer by helping your credit union raise
funds to support cancer research. You do not
have to be present to win.
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Our Credit Union FAMILY Is Growing
Welcome to the Employees of
Tillman Insurance Agency, INC.
Into our Membership Field |
HOLIDAY CLOSINGS
M.L. KING, JR. DAY - Monday, January 15, 2007
PRESIDENTS' DAY - Monday, February 19, 2007
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