
Blue Mountain Credit Union S College Ave, College Place
Credit union- +1 509-526-4562
- https://bmcu.net/
- 520 S College Ave, College Place, WA 99324, United States
- SaturdayClosedCLOSED
- SaturdayClosed
- SundayClosed
- Monday9AM–5PM
- Tuesday9AM–5PM
- Wednesday9AM–5PM
- Thursday9AM–5PM
- Friday9AM–2PM
Services
- Loans
- Credit Counseling
- Credit Cards
- Mortgages
- Checking Accounts
- Debit Cards
- Car Loans
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Reviews
3.7 stars based on 8 reviews
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Tony Montana1Worse customer service. If I could give them a 0 I would. Profiled me over the phone instead of asking to verify my account with the account number or my birthday or the last four of my social the chic said I have to verify by having myself call in. I have a cold and she assumed I was not who I said I was and even laughed at me when I said I am me. This bank should teach their employees not to gender profile over the phone!!!
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hghoglover 55Amazingly friendly and knowledgeable staff. Always willing to go the extra mile!!
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Ed Hensley5I find Blue Mountain Credit Union to be a great place to do my banking business. I've always been treated with professional and respectful service.
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John Day5Went above and beyond for a non member. Highly recommend doing business with them. They still remember what customer service is. Thank you!
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rugged nw1Agree with Eddy. It feels like you're in a small general store in some tiny town (population less than 47) in eastern Oregon, that is packed to the gills with odds and ends, it's tiny, and dusty, you know the places. The one with a rickety old card reader from 1987. With the swipe and the grimy telephone cable sticking out of it from years of neglect, that has to dial up a phone number while you wait for it to connect, transmit the data, and then another minute to get the approval code. Except sometimes it doesn't, and then they say, "sorry, it does that sometimes, do you have cash?" or even worse. "we have that 'atm' in the corner there if you don't have cash to pay', the diminutive one. (you know it) And you and the store owner both know it charges you a minium of $5 to withdraw a 20? and also hits you with a $3 service fee from your bank? Yep, we've all been there. Well, that's what this place is like, except you're in a huge dark empty lobby that screams, "I am the place where things with no personality come to die." Tellers with the warmth and charm of a dead fish. The ones that have to force their lip muscles to form a shape of a barely perceptible withered smile, if you instinctively smile at them when walking up to the counter to start your transaction? They are nice actually(true), but they look at you like you're an outsider whose car just broke down in a tiny town (population 5) all giving you the eye from the porch, as you walk up to the entrance of the general store, while you ask if there is a repairman in town? Like in all those movies that have that story arc built into the plot? Oh, and, yes, let's not forget that rickety, old, slow, card reader with the ancient dusty telephone cable sticking out. Access guess what? That's the machine that your entire banking transaction relies upon. You hold your breath until the transaction goes through, while mumbling to yourself, "please don't say I have to use that 'atm' machine in the corner." Oh yes, they do use a 1987 computer terminal for something, because they type into it. The 1987 beige one with the tiny green lettered monitor and the matching 1987 metal keyboard? But the beige has yellowed because of 30 years of oxidation? That's the place. BTW, don't expect to do any involved banking transactions. They literally don't have a way to handle transactions more complex that that little card reader can handle. However, the tellers seem to be nice deep down inside somewhere, but just beware, you're the stranger that just arrived in town. Just don't stay the night if the mechanic can't get the part to fix your car until the morning. You know how the plots go in those movies, the main characters accidentally stumble upon the town secret that night and then..... Anyways , if you've made it this far, this is my opinion, mileage may vary.
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T1called to try and resolve a problem and the lady constantly interrupted and talked over me instead of taking listening and being helpful. Closing account now.
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Carlee Walker5Friendly, intelligent tellers at a small town bank.
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Keiri Boggs5They know me and I love that!!
FAQs
1. How Can I Contact Blue Mountain Credit Union?
Simply call them at +1 509-526-4562 or just submit your information on their homepage.3. What Loan Services Does Blue Mountain Credit Union Offer?
You can obtain the following services from Blue Mountain Credit Union: '- Loans
- Credit Counseling
- Credit Cards
- Mortgages
- Checking Accounts
5. Is Blue Mountain Credit Union a Lender or an Agency?
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2. I Have No Clue Where Blue Mountain Credit Union Is, How to Reach Their Office?
Blue Mountain Credit Union is at 520 S College Ave, College Place, WA 99324, United States. You can check the map to find out the best way there.4. How To Obtain a Loan with Blue Mountain Credit Union?
You just need to submit your information on their homepage. If you are looking for personal installment loans, enter our website to get more details.6. What Happen If I Fail to Pay off My Loan?
You should check the late payment policy of the contract. Talk to your lenders as soon as possible to find out any potential solution.7. Can I Apply for Bad Credit Loans with Blue Mountain Credit Union?
Yes. You can also go through this page to get car title loans even if your credit score is bad.