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So prior to my membership with OneNevada I was with one of those major banks. The only reason I switched was because I started to get charged monthly for my savings account so I opted to try out a credit union. I've been with OneNevada for a little bigtover a year now. As much as I rather be with a major bank like before, OneNevada isn't too bad. The major downer is that there is only 2 locations with an actual teller and all other deposits and withdrawals can only be done through ATMs. One a brighter note, they have set up a plan with AllPoint ATMs which accept OneNevada debit cards without charging an additional fee. I also heard and read from other reviews the rates on loans and such tend to be lower here. I wonder if I can get a good deal when I purchase my first car next year?
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