Part digit of a very two-dimensional business mini-series.
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25 Responses to “THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BANKS AND CREDIT UNIONS: PART 1”
Things like that can be fix and worked out. Sorry. Been there done that! I feel your pain. But the Credit Union is the Key to saving our world. We all need money to live so lets do it our way. Not Wally World Street Way. I am not got to pay the Wall Street babies retirement fund. No. simple is as simple does. People Helping People. Credit Unions is the way to go So sorry Wells Fargo, you lost this MBA to two causes the young and there money. These beautiful kids in the street! Why?
Not at all! You don’t have to open an account to be part of our monthly Y&F draws. It’s just a perk to being a part of our young online community and staying in the know when it comes to money saving tips.
Not sure what so many posters have missed — this video is an awesome piece of marketing. It conveys a message in a creative way — one that is easy to understand and digest. Brilliant.
And if you’re still not sure how banks have taken advantage — pay attention to the banking crisis here in the USA. What about the consumer Card ACT that has been signed into law — brought on by credit card lending practices (fees, etc.) practiced by banks. Yes, credit card use is a loan! Wake up.
Awesome presentation…Credit Unions rule…. you pay lower interest on loans and get paid higher interest on savings… credit union over banks….any day…
Things like that can be fix and worked out. Sorry. Been there done that! I feel your pain. But the Credit Union is the Key to saving our world. We all need money to live so lets do it our way. Not Wally World Street Way. I am not got to pay the Wall Street babies retirement fund. No. simple is as simple does. People Helping People. Credit Unions is the way to go So sorry Wells Fargo, you lost this MBA to two causes the young and there money. These beautiful kids in the street! Why?
Don’t even get me started with the Lincoln Savings & Loan Scandal! Credit Unions work!
So many Mutuals and Savings & Loans went public and it was wrong. NO! Stop! Look Reason! People helping People is the key. Not Wall Street Greed
Credit Unions don’t pay income taxes but want to act like a bank. Obama will soon make them pay taxes and change.
Credit unioins definitely pay you interest on your deposits (typically better than what banks pay). I know… I belong to a credit union!
i thought credit unions didnt give you intrest on the money you loan them
and banks pay you for having money in there
if credit unions will pay me for my money then i will gladly switch
Owned… Lol that was awesome
Excellent video and helpful…thanks!
VERY helpful!!
thank you so much! great video and good info. I appreciate it
Thanks, Tom of North Cal!
All the animation was done in-camera. Final Cut Express was used for the editing. Hope this helps!
pretty good vid. u are cool
Can someone please tell me what software/program this video was created in? Adobe Flash?
great job Larissa
I work for a caisse and we were shown this video today … it was the best part of the presentation! Excellent job!
I love this-I was clueless-NOW I know! such a cute video-very well done and easy to understand-even for me!
That’s awesome! Thanks for letting me know – it’s always cool to hear how people come across this video!
Thanks for your input!
Not at all! You don’t have to open an account to be part of our monthly Y&F draws. It’s just a perk to being a part of our young online community and staying in the know when it comes to money saving tips.
Quite ironic to see that you have a competition on your homepage to win $50 iTunes card.
nice video
Not sure what so many posters have missed — this video is an awesome piece of marketing. It conveys a message in a creative way — one that is easy to understand and digest. Brilliant.
And if you’re still not sure how banks have taken advantage — pay attention to the banking crisis here in the USA. What about the consumer Card ACT that has been signed into law — brought on by credit card lending practices (fees, etc.) practiced by banks. Yes, credit card use is a loan! Wake up.
Two-dimensional indeed, and biased much? 1 star.
Way over simplified…but informative and cool.