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  2. Best credit card benefits for active-duty military - AOL

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    0 percent APR on debts incurred before military service. Waived credit card fees, including annual fees. Call customer service at 1-877-523-0478 or the number on the back of your credit card.

  3. Best Military Banks and Credit Unions for August 2024 - AOL

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    An Armed Forces Banks survey found that the aspects of financial services that are most important to military members are low fees, cited by 59% of respondents; customer service, cited by 55%; and ...

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    Chase military cards have no annual fee and provide cardmembers access to a dedicated, expert Military Customer Service team, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

  5. Armed Forces Financial Network - Wikipedia

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    It provides electronic financial transactions services to the military banking and defense credit union sector. [1] It connects approximately 346 banks and credit unions with over 800,000 ATMs and 2.3 million point-of-sale locations that are often in or near military bases both in the United States and overseas.

  6. Wright-Patt Credit Union - Wikipedia

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    WPCU is registered as a state-chartered credit union, [2] is the largest member-owned credit union in Ohio, [3] and is one of the 50 largest credit unions in the United States. [4] As of February 2022 [update] , WPCU has over $ 7.1 billion in assets, and over 446,000 members. [ 5 ]

  7. Eagle Cash - Wikipedia

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    At the end of basic training, the card's balance would be converted into cash, and paid back to the soldiers. [1] The project was a great success, because it eliminated the need for bases to keep cash on hand, and saved soldiers approximately $125,000 a year in banking fees. [3] A U.S. Army soldier refills his EagleCash card at a kiosk in May 2007.

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