Where should I setup a bank account in Sacramento?
We asked expats in Sacramento what banks they use and there advice about banking. They advised...
"No, I first got a Bank of America account which annoyed me so much with their lack of customer services (and charging for them too!) that I looked elsewhere and got an account with a local credit union who turned out to be very friendly and flexible and give great personal service. I use them for my Bank account, HELOC and car loan. It's worth trying to find a local Credit Union (they have simple qualification rules, such as must live in a specific area or be employed by a specific employer or industry type," explained one expat living in Sacramento, US.

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Where should I setup a bank account in Sacramento?
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