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IDS Safe ChoiceYour checking account has never been more powerful.  We’ve packed our checking account full of benefits for our members.  The most exciting checking account enhancement is our new free Identity Theft Insurance.  The primary member on any checking account is now protected against identity theft of all kinds with our new IDSafeChoice product.  Consider this:

  • 1 in 23 people is a victim of identity theft each year
  • Victims can often spend anywhere from 25 to 600 hours restoring their identity
  • A victim pays over $1,500 on average in out of pocket costs to regain their identity

Now our primary checking account member is protected at no cost, and for a minimal monthly fee can choose to cover their spouse and other family members.  Click here for more information on this exciting new offer.

Postage prices have gone up again, and mailing your bills is getting more costly, but with Linn-Co’s free Bill Pay you can pay all your bills with the click of a mouse.  Save money on stamps, envelopes and checks, and most of all save time. 

            We’ve improved your ATM access as well, offering our members no fee access to any ATM they choose.  Plus, as a member of the Co-Op Network most credit union ATMs across the nation will not sur-charge our members, making it a completely fee-free transaction!  To find a list of the 25,000 nationwide Co-Op ATM machines visit www.co-opnetwork.org.

            In addition to these new great benefits we’re also offering your *first box of checks free with any new account.

Click here to order checks online.
Learn about our Overdraft Advance Program.

Checking account minimum balance is $100 to avoid the $5 monthly service charge.  A loan balance of at least $100 also qualifies the member for a waiver of the monthly service charge.

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IDS Safe Chice - Identity Theft Protection

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