Virginia Credit Union Reviews 8

TrustScore 2 out of 5

2.2

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Company details

  1. Car Finance and Loan Company
  2. Financial Consultant
  3. Insurance Agency
  4. Insurance Broker
  5. Loan Agency
  6. Non-Bank Financial Service

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2.2

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TrustScore 2 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Do not bank here

Do not bank here. They are not truly a credit union and more like a bank. They 'merged' with my credit union years ago and it hasn't been the same. All robots and pressing keys to get nowhere. Biggest scammers is VACU.

April 6, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Don't bank with Virginia Credit Union

Don't bank with Virginia Credit Union!

The day after Christmas someone was able to charge $17000+ to my VACU credit card that I never use. The charges were mostly for Kalshi and $800 or $900 per transaction. VACU claims they texted me and also emailed me at a different address (which I found out my email was changed to on 12/29). Apparently when VACU emailed the "new" email address, the transaction was supposedly verified and the charges continued.

I called VACU as soon as I found out about the fraud in early January and filed a claim, which they said they would investigate, but over a month later I still have no update. Yesterday, I noticed a $25 late charge and $250 in interest charges on that account.

I called today to inquire and found out I was supposed to make the minimum payment while they were investigating, which could take 60-90 days. None of that information was provided to me when I called to file fraud. And, get this, the minimum payment on the $17000 is $899!

When I called today I spoke to probably 8 different people and was transferred, disconnected, and given different numbers to call multiple times. No one was empathetic to my situation until the last person, Ty, who gave me all the details I was looking for (but then tried to upsell me). 🙄

So, now I have to make an $899 payment for $17000 in charges I didn't make or have my credit score destroyed. Once this is resolved (hopefully) I will never deal with them again!

February 3, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Beware of this credit union

Beware of this credit union. Very unethical. They changed the due date on my loan to a couple of weeks later. I adjusted my payment to the new schedule, and they charged me extra interest for the 18 days—over $100. Find another loan source if possible.

January 7, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Don't get a loan with them!

I thought I was happy with this credit union, but it turns out they are just a bunch of fee happy bankers like all the rest. I made an error and paid a first loan installment twice. They want $50 to put one of the payments back into my account. Highway robbery!!! Will never get a loan with them again.

December 30, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

A good thing gone really bad

I've been a member of VACU for 40 years. I've had numerous personal loans, auto loans, a 30-year mortgage, and a HELOC. All were paid on time, all paid off. I am currently debt-free with the exception of an auto loan that I wanted them to take over. My home is worth over $400K, and I have a 401(k) worth over $50K as well as savings of $40K, yet they turned me down based solely on my income. It's unbelievable; they look at one number and make a decision? VACU is nothing like it used to be; now the members are just numbers and not worth their time. I am leaving permanently.

October 10, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I've been a loyal Virginia Credit Union…

I've been a loyal Virginia Credit Union member for years, but I finally had enough and moved my accounts to another institution due to the endless, frustrating fees and terrible customer service. I went into a branch to move my direct debits for two loans to my new bank and close my checking account. They debited one payment, then sent me letters saying they weren't debiting any more payments. No one communicated this with me beforehand--just letters after the fact. It's beyond frustrating that after all these years of being a customer, I had to deal with this nonsense. They didn't do anything they promised, and the lack of communication was infuriating. I have NEVER paid late on either of my loans and I'm so glad to be rid of this place and will never recommend VACU to anyone. Terrible service, ridiculous fees, and zero accountability.

June 24, 2025
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Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Don't get their Master Card

Yes, They have gotten too big and lost that personal touch. No control over their own MASTER Card and if you move out of the US, don't expect good service. The new enhanced security seems to decline most of my credit purchases, as not within their parameters, but they won't tell me what the parameters are. When I phone they won't accept a non U.S. zip Code or phone number to pass security. I have excellent credit, so that isn't an issue. The credit union itself is mostly good, but don't move out of the country or get their credit card

August 28, 2024
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Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Virginia Credit Union has become too big for its britches.

Virginia Credit Union has, in my opinion, expanded to the point where there is as little, if not less, personal "contact" than with a WellsFargo, Chase, or other national bank. On several different occasions over the last year I have been hit with multiple overdraft fees because I did not learn of the overdrafts until the fee had posted, then couldn't deposit funds quickly enough (because of an intervening weekend) to avoid additional overdraft fees. Part of the problem was mine--having drafts of my account that were not regular, so easy to recall simply by reviewing the statement for the previous month. I am in the process of rectifying that by doing all of my business with a different credit union effective 18 September unless my monthly Social Security benefits get transferred earlier than that, and although its nearest office is a good 60 miles from me, I can use one of several "share" offices that are actually closer to me with one even having Saturday hours!

June 27, 2024
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