LGE Community Credit Union provides full-service, federally-insured banking to people and businesses in northwest Georgia, with better rates and lower fees than you will typically find in a big bank. Anyone who works or lives in Bartow, Cherokee, Cobb, Fulton, or Paulding County is eligible to apply for membership. Federally insured by NCUA. Equal Housing Opportunity lender.
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Ashley C.

08/07/2015

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Have been a member for years and have never had a problem. Always had good experiences and they have always done their best to help us in anyways they can.

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ferrari070383

05/27/2008

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Don't understand the above review...

I have found nothing but the best treatment at this credit union. They have a new checking option that earns over 3.5 percent, my former credit union had offered no such incentive. They also offer a way to do other credit union transactions which was the reason I started going there in the first place. My family has switched over to this company and could not ask for a better place. I have never been charged a fee and earn the best interest I have seen around. I don't usually write reviews, but I believe the one above may be fraudulent or a competitor.

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robertanders

12/01/2007

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After years with them, they ch...

After years with them, they charge unresonable fees, give poor customer service. They have made it clear they do not care about their customers.

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paulandrews

12/01/2007

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After years of being with LCU,...

After years of being with LCU, they have denied my loan, they charge unresonable fees, and have made it clear they do not care for their customers.

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Categories
Credit Unions, Financial Services
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Wheelchair Accessible: Yes

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