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Aug 2, 2024
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supertux
Nice.
I haven't had a brick and mortar bank ever. USAA, Ally, Fidelity. I guess technically I have a Chase credit card so I
can go in there for things like notary or whatever.
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Anyone completely move on from a checking account with a brick and mortar bank?
snowbird
Aug 2, 9:51am
Everybody that banks with USAA has, me for idk, > 15 years
Czar-castic
Aug 2, 9:52am
Technically USAA still has a large physical branch in San Antonio 😉
Clark Addison
Aug 2, 10:19am
yes, otherwise known as "headquarters"
Czar-castic
Aug 2, 10:23am
Yes, at their HQ they have a large retail branch that you can go in and make deposits, etc.
Clark Addison
Aug 2, 11:05am
USAA ATM machines have popped up in grocery stores all over Texas.
Shawarma
Aug 2, 11:45am
I moved my savings, hard to pass up a 5%+ interest rate
wannnacruise
Aug 2, 9:56am
Where?
PickleButton
Aug 2, 10:14am
Upgrade.com - 5.21%
wannnacruise
Aug 2, 10:22am
Good to know. USAA savings is basically 0%. I think it’s technically 0.01%.
Lalau
Aug 2, 10:27am
I haven't had a brick and mortar bank ever. USAA, Ally, Fidelity. I guess technically I have a Chase credit card so I
supertux
Aug 2, 10:02am
SoFi
GlutealGuy
Aug 2, 10:10am
Yeah - 20 years ago. First Internet Bank is what I moved to.
Jesse Pinkman
Aug 2, 10:19am
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