Address: 1204 E Pulaski Hwy, Elkton, MD 21921, USA
Phone: +14102724000
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9AM–5PM
Tuesday: 9AM–5PM
Wednesday: 9AM–5PM
Thursday: 9AM–5PM
Friday: 9AM–6PM
Saturday: 9AM–1PM
Nilda Acosta
I switched to APG from what used to be Wachovia now Wells Fargo. I'm so glad I did, the staff are always friendly and professional. I had a very tedious task and someone sat with me and helped me through it all (I wish I got her name). Customer service is A1 for sure!
Mike Engle
my wife and I love this federal credit Union awesome tellers and great customer service The best technical support in the business
Jaceon Lucas
I try to withdraw money out my account at the Drive-thru the lady said I owe 20 dollars on my loan. I told her I payed it's yesterday. I said it didn't pop up on my side yet. I then showed her my phone where I payed it. She then said well its do again in 2 weeks or you can just take some of your money now to pay it off. I told her no thanks I would just like to withdraw my money. She told me she can't not do the withdraw unless I make a payment that was due in 2weeks or pay my full loan off. So I had to go to the ATM and take all the money out. Elkton is the worst apg bank they have. Driving 7 miles down the road to northeast is better. It's always something going to elkton apg
Dawn Farris
I agree with Tori L! We had our car loan through APGFCU. They would redact my account number and my balance every month. The only thing they would allow me to see on the monthly payment (I paid on time every month at the bank) was the amount I paid. When I complained, they said I had no right to know that information- how much I owed on my car loan. After a year, we ended up refinancing the loan with another bank. They are unscrupulous and unethical. Please be very careful with who you choose to bank and borrow.
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You can go in there and ask for a new card but you will have to wait bout 5-7 business days for it to come in the mail
Not sure. May be on the website. APGFCU.COM
If he has a cosigner he would be able to
Absolutely, the quicker you pay it down the less interest in the long run. Interest is compounded on remaining balance.
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