We're Ready and
Waiting With Home Banking!
Georgia Florida United Methodist FCU is
proud to announce that we now offer home
banking. With home banking, you can conduct
many of your financial transactions from your
home computer — whenever you want to and
without ever leaving home. If you haven’t tried
home banking, you should! It’s free, it’s simple to
use, and it can save you time.
With home banking you can:
Forget to record a debit/check card transaction?
No problem. Just use home banking to look it up
whenever it’s convenient for you.
Use home banking instead of audio response by
logging on to www.gamethfcu.org (or
www.unitedmethodistcu.com beginning March
1) and clicking the home banking link. However,
when you’re away from your computer, you can
still use audio response by calling 1-888-618-
9222. |

Our New Savings Program Is
Available To Children 12 and
Younger
We are proud to offer the Savasaurus
Club, a special kid’s club for anyone
aged 12 and younger. New members
will receive a members-only club
packet and begin earning points that
can be redeemed for prizes. Points
are earned for making deposits,
reading a book, getting an A or B on
report cards and attending events.
Join today and you can have a voice
in exactly what the next event will
be! Contact us today for more
information and to sign up your
child or grandchild.
New Name,
Familiar Faces We are pleased to announce that
Renea Hazelbaker, who has been
with Florida United Methodist
FCU for 20 years, will serve as our
Florida branch manager. Betty
Pierson will also continue to serve
our Florida members. We appreciate
their continued commitment to
meeting your financial needs. Your
credit union has a new name, but
you will still receive the same service
you have always enjoyed.
For a complete listing of our Loan and Savings Rates, visit our website at www.gamethfcu.org or www.unitedmethodistcu.com beginning March 1, 2005. |
Notice Regarding Credit Bureau Reporting
We may report information about your account to credit bureaus. Late
payments, missed payments or other defaults on your account may be reflected in
your credit report.
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