I work for a credit union. all of the pros (and cons) are true.
We did also institute recently a monthly service charge also

but people need to understand that the service charge is one of the only ways of earning money with all of the government restrictions on interchange fees etc. (we of course earn money on loans, but lending has slowed and bankruptcies, foreclosures and repossessions/turn ins have risen.) The way our fee works is it is an aggregate average monthly balance fee so we look at your monthly average monthly balance in all of your accounts (checking, savings, mm. cd's christmas club vacation club etc) add them together, average it out for the month and as long as you had an average combined balance of at least $300 you don't get charged. otherwise it is $5.00 a month. Which is still a lot less than most banks charge for a hard minimum daily balance. (most banks require a minimum balance period, no average, you fall below on one day you get charged PERIOD, and usually a lot more than $5.00)
We don't charge foreign ATM fees, so even if you are at a bank that charges, that is thier charge, you don't get hit twice to withdrawal your own money, and our website has an ATM locator that will tell you where you can use your card completely service charge free. We have tons of other free services or low fee services. I would definately look into one in your area. We too, are open to our community (Community Charter) which means as long *** you : live, work, worship, volunteer, or go to school in the 2 counties in which we have branches you can belong!!!
I know from a lending stand point as well, we work with our members to get them a loan that is right for them, not just look at a credit score and say "NO" we look at the whole credit history(someone might have a bad credit score due to medical bills or something similar but has a great history of paying thier car loans/home loans etc), income, value of the car or home, longevity of account with us etc.
