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 | 	- I was a customer with Arizona State for many years, but when they moved further north than they already were, it was just too far for me to drive to cope with a staff that seemed to have difficulty processing my lone monthly business check.  So I joined Desert Schools instead.
I'm happy to say the drive is much shorter, but incompetence still prevails.  My first week as a customer, I got a call informing me I need to change my password because a bank employee accidentally wiped it out. What?  A month or two later I was credited with a deposit I didn't make.  A month later, the error was still not caught, so I notified Desert Schools, and was advised where the deposit was made (a branch nowhere near me), and that additional research would come with a fee.  Let's just say I stopped being nice at that point.
I did meet at one point with the assistant branch manager regarding their security measures, or lack thereof it seems.  She happened to mention they had recently changed to a new computer system.  If this is an improvement,  their old one must have involved punch cards.  It takes FOREVER to run a deposit, even a single check.
And keep your eye on your account.  Their account numbers are consecutive (who does that?), so it's easy for an error to be made, and since only a partial number is printed on your receipt, you won't know who has your money until you verify it later.
With lower interest rates, if that's even possible, than my previous credit union and fees for using non-Desert Schools ATMs, I can't say I recommend Desert Schools.  But, it's too much hassle to change everything to a new bank again.
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