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I'd like to use my $10,000 limit Navcheck to simplify pay my monthly expenses. Regardless of when my money comes in, and when bills are due, I can just use my Navy checking to pay everything on the 1st and settle up after everything hits. It will cost me a little interest for a few days but that's OK.This is not my main checking account and I don't want to my direct deposits to go to it.

 

My question is will Navy look at it as a negative that I am using the Navchek so frequently?

 

I know they'd love the interest but will they see me as a riskier customer?

 

 

 


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