A Grammie Tale

Quite a day of new experiences and learning for me . . . the Grammie.

I have belonged to a credit union since the 70s.  That happened when Orlin, the kid’s dad, worked at 3M out of Hutchinson.  The credit union was then called Mini-Mine Credit union.  It has since transformed to Affinity Plus Federal CU.  I have always maintained enough business with them as it seemed prudent to keep the account open.  The Affinity location in Mankato is quite large.  The last time I visited there was mid 2021.

I did get a notice that there would be upgrades to their website for membership.  I read through everything that I thought pertained to my credit card with them.

Yesterday I signed in prepared to make a payment from our checking account.  The screens were very different than the usual of years past.   When I looked at my profile that was linked to the account I noticed that my bank was still referenced as the CCF that had closed here in town several years ago, thus, though I had been making my payments via our current bank, Pioneer was not connected.

I went through the hoops of deleting the old information by putting in the new routing numbers and account number.  The routing number was acknowledged.  There was also a 2-3 day authorization period.  Hm.  I had a Pioneer Debt card.  Had I ever initiated it?  No.  Had too much time elapsed that it was no longer valid?  It was from the 2022 era when we had changed banks.  I found the telephone number to help with that.   Everything cleared and I was given the code via my phone that I was who I said I was.

I made the first of the month payment with Affinity by breaking in the debt card, also paying a $12.00 service charge.  That mattered not as it was important for me to make that payment on time.

This was a good day of experiences in the world of finance.  During this next month, you know I will check the Affinity site to make sure the correct bank authorization has been put in place.

It goes to show that I can’t assume.  I need to stay on top of things like banking and income taxes and Dennis.  Learning and being brave is what my life is and I really appreciate it.

With that I will take my leave.  ♥