PentagonFCU secured card?

Discussion in 'Credit Talk' started by Denny, Jun 17, 2003.

  1. Denny

    Denny Well-Known Member

    Does anyone have some more information about Pentagon Federal Credit Union secured card? I've seen some post saying "be aware it's not cute card". Any reason for that?
    I tried to check at there site, but I couldn't find any info on secured card. I know I have to become first member paying 25$ fee. Is this one time fee, or I have to pay for each year, as long as I keep there card?

    Thanks!
     
  2. bigmon

    bigmon Well-Known Member

    I've heard some good things about them. I called thme and they seemed freindly. I'm not sure what a cute card is so I can't answer that one.
     
  3. Denny

    Denny Well-Known Member

    I'm looking for some more info regarding this card. Anyone with this card?

    Thanks
     
  4. rjones2002

    rjones2002 Well-Known Member

    I know they offer a secured card, but I dont have one. I just have their share account, which pays the highest interest that I see available right now! Anyway, you can call 8002475626 (member services open 24:7).
     
  5. rjones2002

    rjones2002 Well-Known Member

    I know they offer a secured card, but I dont have one. I just have their share account, which pays the highest interest that I see available right now! Anyway, you can call 8002475626 (member services open 24:7) to get some more info on the secured card. FYI, Penfed has the lowest interest rate I have ever seen for qualifed buyers of used cars 3.9% for 2002-2003 refianace loan and 4.9% for 2001 and older refinance.
     
  6. mel

    mel Well-Known Member

    Denny I know I posted this information somewhere. So I did a quick search under PFCU Secured and here you go. Apologies, if I am sending you info that you already searched for and found:

    http://consumers.creditnet.com/stra....php?s=&threadid=46842&highlight=pfcu+secured

    It seems like you are looking at one secured card after another. This is one I would recommend enthusiastically. I would also try doing a broad search under "secured card" to see what you come up with.
     

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