Navy Federal Credit Union

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Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, United States

Navy Federal Credit Union Reviews

MrsRhunter April 15, 2009
Courtesy
Mr. Cooper (collections sup) 7032558387

He was rude, disrepectful, and not willing to resolve the issue at with waiving "some late fee"--not all...The last fees were accessed due to my allotment being set up 10 days after the payment was actually due. No one ever explained this to me. In fact, when I would call the reps at the 1800 # they stated that I had nothing to worry about if a payment was coming out, and the messages were automated. Little did I know late fee were being accessed.Mr. Cooper was impatient and did not want to listen and stated that he will not waive ANY fees on a courtesy basis..I wished him a great day. Mr. Cooper did not keep his cool and got frustrated and let his unprofessionalism come out, even though I was calm, and assertive.
Navy Federal Serve Your Service MEmebers!!NOW!!
Lesson: Some folks dont respect themselves enough to respect others.
Pay more attention to your statements and make navy fed reps resolve issues asap...
tyvixen April 8, 2009
Unprofessional supervisor
I've never had to much of a problem with them before, but I encountered one today (I was usuing the 800 number to try to get info on my title so I could register my car in FL). Let me just say that they were highly unprofessional and rude. Because of my bankruptcy (suddenly being single and having to handle ALL the bills of a household, raising a new baby with no help financially, etc - not from being irresponsible and blowing my money on stupid stuff) they said "why should we help you" and "you owe us money" (uhm its written off)...exact words, wish I would have been able to record them. The "lady" was a supervisor and If i remember correctly her name was Sherry, Cheryl, or something similiar to that. If they could have just faxed it to the DMV that would have been perfectly fine and acceptable with me, but they refuse to do even that...why? The DMV said that if they would even write something on company letterhead stating that they are not relaeasing the title to me, and why, that they would even accept that. NFCU wasnt even willing to sign a piece of paper saying they are unwilling to help or compromise in any way. I can understand it they didn't want to give me the title, that's fine. They said if the DMV got a hold of them that MAYBE they'd think about it then. Its assanine (spelling?). So much for customer service. I wrote the CEo last night and am sending it off otday. So thats my thought on NFCU now, don't use them if you have an option.
DCMAXX April 7, 2009
Refinance
Refinancing online with NFCU is BAIT & SWITCH. First they show you low rates on the website. Say that they are based on 80% LTV rates then when you attempt to get one of those advertised 'as low as' rates, they then tell you your not qualified because they index all their rates to be 60% LTV (loan to value ) . So despite the fact you have R-1 credit a 780 FICO score and a decent job (documented) that has not laid you off in 23 years (Healthcare) They NFCU still want to play games. We tried twice to apply with them. Gave them full documentation and everything. the best they would go for is 5.12% rate even though 4.625 is ADVERTISED on their website.

The Department of Justice & HUD need to look into their practices, I did not withdraw my application, the loan officer nor his boss as he said it was would meet or beat the going rate with SUNTRUST, or BBT.

Going to leave NFCU and all their BS. I see now why the BBB at (www.bbb.org) has a poor rating on their mortgage division. That and I am a 25 year member of NFCU. Something is definitely wrong in the way they
approve loans now. Oh..BTW we have more then 50% equity in the house & we are doing a Refi of an existing NFCU Home Equity Loan. They don't want to lower our payment rate.. too bad another company already has lined up to take your place.
Rubby April 7, 2009
Overcharged
Navy Federal paid some checks my son had inadvertently bounced just before he lost his job, and as expected, charged a $25 fee. Instead of letting him make payment arrangements to bring his account back into good standing, though, they continued to run the checks through their system (less than 10) and over the course of two months ended up charging over $1200 in overdraft fees.

He is in the military reserve and did receive pay from drill weekends and doing honor guard for veteran funerals, so he had some money coming in even though he had lost his job. NFCU took every cent he paid into that account, though, and used it to pay overdraft fees as they continued to add more fees every week!

When they had drained his account of every cent, they then proceeded without notice to drain MY accounts, because I was a joint owner with him. They took over $600 from my accounts, leaving us financially insolvent and having to borrow money to pay our rent that month.

They also tried to take money from another child's account because I was a joint owner on his account. They took a few hundred dollars out, transferred that money without any notice, to pay for their bogus overdraft fees, until I wrote to the board of directors again and informed our congressman. Then they returned the money, again with no notice -- very sneaky.

I spoke to a customer service manager who said that was too bad about our accounts being drained but there was nothing he could do, and I should have read the fine print that a joint owner's accounts can be drained. Well, it is in their disclosure statement, but I have talked to several other people with accounts at NFCU who said that was never done to them, even to the man whose wife overdrew their joint account by a few thousand dollars -- they never touched his private account to cover her overdrafts! So, it seems to be a very subjective process whose accounts they raid.

They do not give notice, either, they just begin transferring money, and they do not even specific what account it is going to -- the accounts only show the notations 'Transfer to Other' or 'Transfer from Other', so it took me a few days to catch on to the sneaky behavior.

I faxed letters to the company president, who ignored every one of them. I wrote letters to the board of directors, not one of whom contacted us to assist. Not one!

At that point I had to contact our congressman, and suddenly -- after nearly three months of having our accounts drained, my son was told that he could close his account and the bank would then stop adding fees. I do not know why they did not tell him that BEFORE they had taken over a thousand dollars from him. One rep said it would take 30 days to close the account.

But when we received another letter adding more overdraft fees for the same items, we called again and that rep closed the account within 24 hours.

I wrote and demanded the return of all but the initial fees, but was ignored yet again. The only correspondence we ever received were a few letters from someone named J.S. Cooper on stationery without an address, advising that he or she had been directed to respond to my letters, and he or she considered the matter closed.

The next issue involves a small loan (a few thousand dollars, he paid 3/4 of the cost in cash) my son took out to purchase a new vehicle. He applied online at NFCU, and they granted him the loan. They sent him a check to sign and turn over to Cleo Bay Honda. At NO time did any rep from NFCU or Cleo Bay tell him that the vehicle would be used for collateral, and we never received one piece of paperwork for him to sign off on regarding the loan or using the vehicle as collateral. That made sense because being military, they knew they would get their money one way or another, and the loan was relatively small.

However, since NFCU was taking every cent he made to pay for bogus overdraft charges, he could not make payments on the vehicle loan after he lost his job. He explained this to NFCU and the loan reps, but NFCU said it wasn't their problem, and the reps said they didn't care and continued with their threats.

We received calls several times a week, even after telling them to stop, and those calls were always threatening. The reps were always belligerent, and would tell my son they were going to repossess his vehicle, and they would end up shouting so loud I could hear them across the room. One time his brother picked up a call, and without even verifying who was on the phone, the rep began shouting and threatening his brother, and discussing personal financial matters. She did not even verify the identity of the person to whom she was talking!

We notified our congressman of these calls and wrote the board again, and the calls stopped within a week or so. However, next we heard from the saleswoman at Cleo Bay Honda, Killeen, Texas who sent an email to my son. She said in her email that she 'heard' he was behind on his loan payments, scolded him, then told her to return the title to her! No other explanation, so of course, I replied to her email asking who she was talking to, advising her she was breaking privacy laws by discussing financial information without my son's permission, and asked why she wanted the title back.

This made no sense since Honda was paid in full, and the loan was from NFCU to my son. However, Sue Ramirez never had the courtesy to reply to my email. I then contacted the dealership manager, Brian Hoenig, to let him know what was happening. Even though I did it by forwarding Sue's email to my son, and my son gave him written permission, he refused to discuss anything with me.

It is apparent though that NFCU called Cleo Bay Honda and discussed my son's personal financial information with Sue and their finance department and told her to get the title back so they could repossess the vehicle.

We have now received a copy of a petition from the Texas Dept. of Transportation advising my son that Cleo Bay Honda is suing the state to have the title rescinded and changed! According to the letter from the Tx DoT attorney, he was receiving a copy because he has an 'interest' in the vehicle -- I should say so, with $16, 000 paid into it!

In the meantime, NFCU seems to be doing their best to cause my son as much grief as possible, because -- four months after his semester ended, my son received a letter from the VA saying he owed them over $200 for benefits to which he was not entitled! The letter was unsigned and did not specify which benefits, or give any information other than he owed them and what they would do if he did not pay.

Another issue we had with NFCU is that they appear to be retaliating by causing problems with my bank account. I lost my credit card and ordered a new one through their site. I received and activated it, but spent most of a week trying to use it. It was declined every time, when I had several hundred dollars in my account. The reps kept telling me there was no problem with it. Finally, after trying to make a purchase after another paycheck had been deposited and having the card declined again, I called a rep who did not have her head up her backside. She told me that someone had changed the data in the personal information fields, including part of my name and address. Someone had also linked the card to my son's account instead of mine -- had to be deliberate since our last names are different.

Another incident involved a trip from Texas to the east coast for a military graduation for another child. I used my card across five states, and made charges from a few dollars for lunches to over $100 for hotel accommodations. A few days after I returned home, it was the third time I had used my card, it was declined!

When I called customer service, the rep told me that the Security Department had 'closed' the card because they believed there were unauthorized charges. The problem with that was that the charges they were questioning -- four out of the several dozen we made on the trip we had just completed -- were for amounts ranging from $3 to approximately $25 -- all for insignificant charges like lunch, one iTune song, etc.

Even though charges had been made for months from Texas (me) and my son (Georgia), the Security Department NEVER questioned those. Nor did they question any of the charges made on our trip in Louisiana, Mississippi, or Alabama -- only those five small charges from Texas and Georgia.

I sent another letter to the directors -- again, no response at all.

So, we have been in touch with our congressman because NFCU's banking practices are sneaky, underhanded, and if a lot of what they are doing is legal -- it has to be marginally so! They are unresponsive, and they are vindictive.

Their website alone should tell you this, because I had to hire a researcher to go into special databases to find out their physical address, phone, fax, and the names of their directors. I sent 12 letters out every single time, one in particular going to Bill Briscoe, VP, Regulatory Compliance and Public Policy - and we never received one response, not even from Mr. Briscoe.
Alabama Colonel April 2, 2009
Customer Commitment
Here's my letter to the Board of Directors, CEO, and VP of Real Estate lending that for some reason think I would ever do business with them again.

I started banking with NFCU in 1989 as a new USMC second lieutenant. During those twenty years NFCU mortgage products were never superior in terms compared with local bank mortgages. Thus, I have always financed my home through local banks wherever the Corps sent my family.

With the nation’s recent economic dilemma, mortgage rates dropped to very attractive rates at the turn of the 2009 New Year and I decided to refinance my homes. I was shocked when the NFCU representative said NFCU would not subordinate the Home EquityLine if I refinanced. Curiously, USAA Federal Savings Bank subordinated the Home Equity LOC I carry with their institution. Your representative proudly stated that NFCU did not accept any T.A.R.P. funds. Similarly, USAA F.S.B. and my new local mortgage lender did not need T.A.R.P. funds. The NFCU representative mentioned that LOCs are not being subordinated, “in order to protect the assets of Navy Federal”. Wow! I thought I was an NFCU asset. After all, NFCU’s website states, “Stop Banking, Start Belonging”.

My new mortgage lender was amazed that my credit union would not subordinate for a twenty year customer with an 800+ numbered credit score. I would love to keep my NFCU Home EquityLine open. Since NFCU will not subordinate the LOC to this refinance, the LOC must be closed. But since NFCU is forcing me to close the LOC due to lack of subordination, somehow I am required to reimburse closing costs for the LOC. “Start Belonging” as your website proclaims…to what?

For being a loyal customer for twenty years I thought surely reimbursing closing costs could be waived. When I returned a call on 23 February I spoke with an NFCU representative and was given the same standard reply. I asked for a supervisor. I was connected and given the same standard reply. I mentioned to the supervisor how insulted I was at NFCU’s LOC policy especially since I have banked with NFCU for over twenty years. I told the supervisor he should waive the required reimbursed costs or that I would no longer bank with NFCU. I was floored when he demanded that I provide him an apology for giving him an ultimatum.

Wow! How NFCU has changed over these twenty years. I will now be banking totally with my local bank. They told me they love having twenty year loyal customers. I will be closing my accounts soon with your institution. I will also be sending a copy of this letter to the NFCU Board, CEO and numerous others who might be concerned with NFCU’s policies and level of customer commitment.

Good Luck

These folks are not serving the military member like their charter proclaims.

AVOID! Bank with a local honest bank in your area.
steve March 25, 2009
just awful!!!!
I will start off by saying that it would be nice if Cutler Dawson or any of the members of the board of directors took a strong look at the way there members are being treated. "Once a member always a member" Yeah right! Snap shot, 12 year member, two houses, three automobiles, four consumer or (signature loans), a credit card with a $30, 000.00 limit, a checking account and a saving account. First eleven years great year twelve a nightmare. I do not know if NFCU's collaboration with CIG is the reason for the awful service to its members or if they are just petrified like the rest of the world regardless they make on average $2, 500.00 a month in pure profit alone. If this ever does reach any member of NFCUs members of the board please understand that for the first eleven years you guys were great. At this point in my life based on the level of service and inconsistency among the different departments I would rather do business with a loan shark. You guys are awful, terrible, careless and unappreciative of your members faithful service. You truly should be ashamed of the business you are operating and I believe that if it continues you will self implode.


Thanks for taking my money.
DevilDuck March 3, 2009
Mortgage Application
I recently filled out an online application for a mortgage with Navy Federal. My wife and I had spent weeks looking for the perfect house. When we found one that she loved and was in our price range (did I mention I was already pre-qualified for $176, 000), I submitted the application. I was contacted a day later by Stephanie Flythe from Navy Federal Credit Union. Much to my dismay she informed me that my loan could not be approved (it was for $160, 000). We contacted our realtor and informed her that we could not get the loan. Days later she called and asked for a letter from Navy Federal stating that we were denied. I called Navy Federal and spoke, once again, with Stephanie Flythe. She told me that she could not send the letter because my loan wasn't denied. She had pulled the application because she didn't think it would be approved. So now I have to submit a new application because she can't run my old one since it was from last month (last week). So I am now still technically under contract to buy a house for which I have not gotten a loan. Riddle me this NFCU...why would I take the time to fill out and submit an application if I didn't want you to process it? An even better question would be, why can't I be approved for a loan that is less than what I was pre-qualified for? Why can't I be approved for a VA loan that is quaranteed by the VA to be paid? Isn't that supposed to be the benefit of the VA? Doesn't seem like much of a benefit right now. I've been with NFCU for over 8 years and never had any issues with payments on anything so why are they telling me no now without even running my application?
ppd6016 February 26, 2009
Loans
I am not sure how to start this complaint letter with Navy Federal Credit Union. The reason is there are so many issues, lies, and crappy customer service. I will give a brief run down on what has been going on.



Mortgage:

I applied and received a request to have my mortgages modified so that I can make the payments. The first mortgage I worked with NFCU (after several attempts) to make it so that one of my payments would be spread over 6 months. I was told at that time nothing would be reported to the credit agencies as long as I kept current on all the modified payments for six months. I did keep current on the payments, and then at about month 4 I discovered that I was being reported to the credit agency for late pays on my mortgage (keep in mind I was told that would not happen). I also discovered that my credit card had been deactivated. I called the credit card folks on that and was told anytime loan goes into late pay the credit cards will be deactivated. After that I called the mortgage folks and asked them about it. I was told that is only temporary and as soon as I make my last modified payment (March) the credit card will be reactivated. With that I called the credit card folks back and asked about that. I was told that was not true I would need to re-apply to re-open the credit card. I then explained the situation with the modified mortgage and was I was told. I was then told this credit card situation was per the CEO.



Credit Card:

This is where the fun starts. Basically the credit card portion of NFCU is making a train wreck out of everything. For the last two months they have taken money out of my savings account without authorization. By doing this there has been serious issues with me making the payments to my mortgage and auto loan. I called the credit card folks to work stuff out and basically I got was to bad “we can do that.” I have no problem paying my accounts, and I did pay the accounts. Never, in the past when I was a few days late has money been automatically taken from my account. Now, a few days late and wham, the money is taken out. I understand it is in the rules, however what happened to customer service and working with the customer. I would like to complement the individuals that call me to try and work out something; they are very nice and helpful. The issue is after I explain to them the situation, they realize they do not have the authority to help and have me speak to a supervisor. This is when everything just stops. Truth be told I my wife and I have six kids and at times live on the credit card.



It is not right when someone tries to be responsible and make arrangements to keep everything current to be penalized as I have been. I work with people that have simply walked away from their homes and told the banks “have fun.” They do not have half the issues I am having. I have talked and talked till I am blue in the face with people (managers) with NFCU, and nothing is getting done. I really do not think it is right for the credit card portion to do what they are doing causing my mortgage to be later and later. Now my payment to my car is becoming late as well.



Another issue that happened was that NFCU took $117.00 out of my saving earlier this week. When I discovered that I called to see about getting part of that put back into my savings account. The reason is I wrote a check for $100.00, because there was $117.00 in my account and I did not want to bounce a check. I called a few times and did not speak to anyone because of long wait times. I was then called to make payment arrangements for the remaining balance. Again, the person that called me did not have the authorization to put $100.00 back into my account. He gave me to his supervisor, Joel Cooper, to see what he could do. Joel basically told me to bad any available funds will be taken out. I explained that by doing that it is going to cause me to bounce a check be charged and be charged ISF fees. I told him I can pay it on the following Friday because I get paid (022709). He told me he was not going to put the $100.00 back into the account. I explained what would NFCU do if I said screw it and filed for bankruptcy and had NFCU eat the $19, 0000.00 instead of working with me. He stated threaten with bankruptcy is going to do no good. I then asked to speak to his supervisor; he told me “No, she is in a meeting.” I then asked to speak to her supervisor; he said “No, he is in the same meeting.” I then requested to speak to his supervisor, he said “Sir we have a chain of command to follow.” First off I am not in the military anymore and we are civilians, we don’t have a chain of command. Second, I could tell when I talked to Joel he really didn’t care to help; he just wanted to collect the rest of the money. Again, the employees that I initially talk to are great, it’s when I am transferred to the manager that everything stops and the attitude comes out. The female (I wish I got her name but didn’t) I talked to today 022609 was great, she transferred me to a supervisor who had the same line all the other managers have. I am not trying to get out of paying my debt (like the majority of people); I just want some help.



There is just the overall of what happened.



Thanks

Tom Tardy

2808 E. Laurel Ln

Phoenix, Az 85028

602-319-7322
Veronica January 24, 2009
TAKING MONEY AND NOT AUTHORIZED
TAKING MONEY AND NOT AUTHORIZED TO TAKE IT. NOT ONLY TAKING MONEY FROM ONE ACCONUT TO USE IN ANOTHER ACCOUNT BUT TAKING MONEY FROM A TOTALLY DIFFERENT BANK AND PUTTING THAT MONEY INTO A NFCU ACCOUNT. WHAT THEY DO WHEN THEY HAVE YOUR BANKING ACCOUNT INFORMATION FROM ANY BANK IS UNBELIEVABLE.

First I had a payment that was behind which I was not aware because I was the co-signer of the loan for my husband. Therefore as soon as I found out the account was past due I went up to the bank and paid all the late fees to made the account current. Then I talked with one of the bank officers in her office. I ask her could I set up an automatic payment then she advised me that would be good. Therefore, I set up the payment for NFCU in her office to began receiving 300.00 every two weeks which the loan payment was only 269.00 a month to pay on the loan account that I only co-signed for. However, a couple of months later I notice money was being taking for the loan account it was the extra money that I was paying toward the loan. I went up to NFCU and talked with the same lady again and I said there is some money being taking off the loan payments that I am trying to pay off. She looked into her computer system and said they had been taking the extra money and paying on another account that my husband is behind on. So I asked what account is this and how much does he owe. She said, it is against their policy and she could not disclose any of that type of information. I am confused I tried to pay the loan account off, your taking the extra money that I am paying to one account and put it towards another account. You have NO AUTHORIZATION to put this in my husband’s account that I knew nothing about. Anyway, I stop the payment and start going up to bank to pay the bill once a month $269.00 instead of every two weeks. I felt like I was caught in the middle and fighting to payoff an account.

I got caught up with trying to pay that bill and other surprise bills that were coming my way that I knew nothing about these bills. Therefore I was late on my own credit card bill (out of 10 years I have only be late 2 (twice) on my Credit Card) so they called me on my job and I gave her my account number to my other bank to pay the bill which was a 120.00 then I told her I will set up a payment for 100.00 to go to my Credit Card account she said she would send me a form to sign so that I can setup everything. Anyway, she took 120.00 WHICH I AUTHORIZED. She asked me if I wanted to pay the 100.00 now along with the $120.00 because the next due date was coming up soon. I TOLD HER NO JUST ONLY PAY $120.00 and WITHOUT AUTHORIZATION she took it upon her own to take the $100.00 anyway from my account from another bank WHICH I DID NOT AUTHORIZE. NOW 3 days ago another $100.00 has been taken and paid to NFCU towards what I do not know.

Someone needs to really check this bank out on how they treat their customers and how they handle their accounts.
Andy December 31, 2008
Interest Rate/Credit Limit
I contacted Navy Federal by email inquiring about who I should contact about lowering my credit card interest rate. Instead of replying with the information I asked for, they took it upon themselves to do a credit check on me (without my permission) and then denied me an interest rate reduction. Furthermore, they raised my credit card limit by $2000 during the same time that I was inquiring about an interest rate reduction. They wouldn't lower my interest rate at my request, but decided to increase my credit limit on their own? This is not the Navy Federal that I signed up with a few years ago.

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