Credit Union Holds Holiday Debit Card Giveaway

November 22, 2013
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CaptureWoodbury, MN Postal Credit Union (PCU)s popular $1,000 Debit Card Giveaway is back for another holiday season. �To qualify, members simply register for the promotion online at www.postalcu.org. Then, each time they use their PCU Cash & Check (Debit) Card for purchases, they earn a chance to win one of PCU's weekly $1,000 random drawings. Members can earn 100 BONUS entries when they make 25 or more purchases a week using their PCU Cash & Check Card. With the introduction of Instant Issue Debit Cards earlier this year, those without a PCU Checking account and debit card can visit any PCU branch to get qualified, open the account and get the card in their hand the same day. The $1,000 Debit Card Giveaway runs from November 25 December 22, 2013. No purchase is necessary and there is no cost to participate.� For official rules, please visit the PCU web site at www.postalcu.org. "Our $1,000 Debit Card Giveaway is a fun way to reward members for using their PCU Cash & Check Card, especially during the busy holiday season when convenience and access to funds are so important," said Brian Sherrick, President/CEO of Postal Credit Union. "While our Debit Card offers year-round convenience, its good to shine the spotlight on it this time of the year as a reminder of how easy it is to carry and use." Founded in 1926, PCU is a member owned financial institution that specializes in providing excellent member service, great rates and convenience. PCU offers a complete range of services, including 24/7 loan approval, mortgages, online banking, online deposits, mobile banking, free checking, business services, investment services and more. PCU is proud to serve Anoka, Chisago, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey and Washington counties, with office locations in Eagan, Hugo, North St. Paul, West St. Paul and Woodbury. For more information, call 651-770-7000, 800-247-0857 or visit www.postalcu.org.  
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