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July 2023 by Del Apolonio
I have been with my bank up north for so many years and I thought that no one could ever beat my bank until I join LCMU.every time I do my banking in person they always greet you with a warm welcome .Rammi has great customer support and he is willing to help you what ever you need .I’m definitely staying with this bank for a long time .Keep up the good work everyone.
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July 2022 by Sandi Loos
Everyone here is very friendly, helpful and will go the extra mile to help. I encourage anyone to bank here.
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October 2021 by Jesse Wilson
After moving to the Naples area in 2019 we continued to bank with our credit union that we had been with for many years in the Tampa Bay area. But a little over a month ago we decided it was time to find a new bank. After looking around, Lake Michigan Credit Union caught our attention on Collier Blvd. When I called them, I spoke to Rami, and he was so professional and friendly, I knew right away it was the place for us. We transferred our money from our old credit union to LMCU, and from day one Rami has been more like a family member than an employee at the place where we bank. Whether going thru the drive through, or walking in, which I prefer, everyone is so friendly. The first thing I hear is “good morning”. I have stopped in often to ask questions about investments, and their different accounts, and Rami has always answered my questions and made me feel welcomed. I have told our church about them, and our friends, including a group I meet with monthly to strategize with. I highly recommend Lake Michigan Credit Union. Recently I bought a new car for my wife, and as usual, Rami walked me through the process until our loan was approved. I wont bank anywhere else, their products are some of the best you’ll find, and Max Checking is amazing!
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July 2021 by Joey Lohmann
I came into the branch to have an issue addressed since I was being neglected from my online loan application. I was pushed to the side and was an after thought for the staff online which really upset me. They weren’t helping me at all and barely responded to me.Maria, the branch manager, had taken on the sole responsibility of not only assisting me in completing my loan, but also taking on the entire role of completing the process and even staying late to help me get funds for my new car! I have never experienced such a tremendous customer service and attention level of this magnitude from someone in banking, and I can promise you that if you ever need anything related to loans or banking, Maria and her staff at this branch will go above and beyond to ensure you are taken care of. I am extremely grateful for her and the help of her staff. Without her, I wouldn’t have been able to purchase my first car and an enjoyable experience at that.
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April 2021 by Drew Potter
They charge a ‘convenience fee’ for other credit unions. This is NOT a credit union.
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March 2021 by Alyssa Rosen
Worst branch EVER. Never have I experienced such rude and incompetent people. I am the type that likes to give the benefit of the doubt and the last 3, yes, THREE times I have gone to this particular branch, they are unhelpful. Because of them I will be cancelling my account with Lake Michigan.
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July 2020 by Your Home Connection
The Collier Blvd branch has been incredible to deal with. Their personal attention has not gone unnoticed. If you need something, they’ll get it done!
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May 2020 by Devan Fort
Beware
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April 2017 by Alex T
It says on the door it's open until 5:30. My phone says it's 5:28 and I'm standing at the door, an automatic door, and it won't open. I look in through the glass and see no one working there, although there are cars in the parking lot. I wait around for several minutes until it's after 5:30 and no one comes out. The facilities look really nice though, and the location is great. I opened my account at their other location so this is my first time here.
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December 2016 by Ronald Spering
I am retired, with not much income but substantial assets, both cash and clear real estate. I am attempting to purchase a home in southwest Florida. By the traditional method of qualifying a buyer, my income/debt ratio is insufficient to attain a mortgage. I have a 800+ credit rating and was going to put 70% down on a property. My intent was to sell off a property I owned and pay off this loan, hopefully within months.Several banks told me the only qualifier was the income/debt guideline. A connection of my realtor arranged for a representative of Lake Michigan to contact me. I told him that my income/debt ratio was inadequate. He said, that's OK, the loan would be asset based. (I have enough cash to purchase the property outright. I also have the same amount in free and clear real estate. My wife and I met with their representative and his manager. They assured me the loan would be approved. Their approval encouraged me to put an offer on a property. I paid over $1,000 for a home inspection. The seller began moving out furniture. 5 weeks later, Lake Michigan turned down my loan because my income/debt ratio was insufficient!!! I can only assume their loan officer and his manager are incompetent. The main loan department evidently has little oversight with it's representatives. Lake MIchigan Credit Bureau has little concern for it's customers. Any borrower in a similar situation should be cautious.