Corning Credit Union
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How do I file a dispute with Corning Credit Union?
You can file a dispute with Corning Credit Union by contacting them over the phone at (800) 677-8506.
Provide details about the issue (e.g., unauthorized transaction, billing error, or services not rendered). Also, have relevant information ready, such as your account number, dates, and any supporting documents (e.g., receipts, statements, or correspondence).
For the most up-to-date information, visit Corning Credit Union's website or contact their customer service at (800) 677-8506.
Does Corning Credit Union offer money market accounts?
Yes, Corning Credit Union offers a money market account. You can apply for it online or at a branch, provided you meet the credit union's eligibility criteria.
For the most up-to-date information, please Corning Credit Union's website or contact their customer service.
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What is the Corning Credit Union savings account APY?
The Corning Credit Union savings account offers a tiered APY ranging from 0.15% to 0.70%, depending on the balance you maintain.
However, to bank with Corning Credit Union, you must meet its eligibility criteria. For the most up‑to‑date information, visit Corning Credit Union's website or contact their customer service by phone at (800) 677-8506.
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