UNIFY isn't what it seems. They HAVE TO BE IN ON THIS. They generated the check. Why give this financial "front" assess to your personal information - that they could pass along. Think of what information they ask for when you open an account. If identity theft happens, or your credit card number gets used without the card, who would think that it came directly from the credit union? Now theres a bigger implications that just being treated rudely & the ATM never works. Why are these basic customer services alwaysca problem? Because they dont care. The real business is the dirty stuff. Yeah. Consider this operation that came my way. I received an unsolicited letter with a cashiers check for $2,445.00 written on UNIFY ACCOUNT #322079719, P.O. Box 10018, in Manhattan Beach. The letter claimed that I had signed up for 'secret shopper' assignments thru Walmart & the employer was Pinnacle Financial Services. When I checked out Pinnacle, that company WAS headquartered in Texas but has been Permanently closed. The letter and check came from another shady survey operation in Ohio - Pinnacle Survey. The instructions (3rd world grammar and syntax) are to deposit the check only thru an ATM or a mobile app - yeah, interesting, huh? Then go to 2 separate Walmarts and it actually states - "discretion is a big part of the secret shopping code", "remain as discreet as possible" while they're loading up the cards. Then text (only) a message to some dude named Anthony Wilson. Send the 16 numbers off the back of the Apple cards. Send pictures of the front & back to
[email protected] to get your next assignment. 007! Lol. James Bond. Too bad they aren't as smart as they are greedy and opportunistic. When you encounter what looks like credible credit unions and there's these strange problems right from the start - close your account. In my.opinion, these are credible looking 'front' operations that provide creative services to the corrupt players in Los Angeles. If you consider that angle, then what we start experiencing as customers makes a lot more sense. When I was a member at Kinecta the same kinds of things happened. Lots of rude employees & they never fired them. They didn't answer the phone or return any messages during business hours. So, I'd have to drive to the branch on Rosecrans. Many times, it would be locked tight during posted business hours with no sign on the door explaining why. So, I'd go to the ATM. You guessed it....it was always non operational. None of it makes sense unless you consider the criminal angle. They want to minimize small deposit accounts from the general public that they have to pay personnel to provide service & support. That takes time away from other things. Why would a credible organization allow their customers to be treated rudely perrinlly & be denied the convenience of basic bank service? It makes more sense when you consider....They've got enough profitable enterprises going on behind the scenes with much bigger players, already.