Originally Posted by
Sleekfire
See it's interesting. I wonder if Penfed can close your account at all? In order to have any product with them, you must maintain a share account. Now, I have a CC with them that I owe 10K+ on (ridiculously amazing BT offer that I used for student loans). How can they shut the share account down without breaking their rule that I can't have a CC without a share account?
Thoughts?
DCU shut me down a while back and they have a share account structure too. My share account was still open. What they did was close the checking account and lock my login ability so I couldn't log in to my account. Password resets from the website would not work. I got a chat rep to unlock it and I was able to log in and see what had happened. I closed the account and got my share deposit refunded and then opened another account 8 months later.