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Win FREE Lake Erie Crushers Tickets for Using LorMet ATMs

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Time is Running Out to Win FREE Lake Erie Crushers Tickets

LorMet's "Win FREE Lake Erie Crushers Tickets" drawings started August 6 and time is running out for you to win tickets. From now until September 5 LorMet members who withdraw money or get cash advances from LorMet owned and operated ATMs may win 2 Lake Erie Crusher tickets. Random bills that are dispensed by the ATMs at one of five LorMet branch locations will have a sticker on them to alert winners to their prize. Tickets will be in LorMet Branch location ATMs in Amherst, Elyria, Lorain, Oberlin and Wellington

LorMet ATM give-a-wayHow often can you say a trip to the ATM netted you tickets that you didn't pay for? It is one thing to go to the ATM, take out money to buy tickets; it is another to go to the ATM, get some money and get free tickets.

Yes, there are some eligibility rules and requirements, but for the most part this is a simple way to win a great time at a Crushers game. There are not trivia questions to answer, numbers to guess or physically-demanding stunts to perform. Just visit a LorMet ATM and take out cash as you normally would and you may win. This contest is back by popular demand--you liked it so much the last time we did it, we heard you and decided to do it again.

Baseball games are a lot of fun--not just the game itself, but also the atmosphere, the food, the crowd...we know that things have been tight for a lot of area families and we want to do our part to provide some very lucky LorMet members with a little relaxation and stress relief.

Not a member of LorMet? Join LorMet Community Federal Credit Union today and then you too will be eligible for loans with low rates, flexible savings accounts and contests like this one.

Branches of LorMet Community Federal Credit Union

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Since 1936, the LorMet Community Federal Credit Union has served a great number of people in Lorain County, Ohio. From its humble beginnings, LorMet has grown formidably, and there are now 4 active full service branches, with a fifth one due to be opened sometime in late 2009 or early 2010.

LorMet Credit Union Amherst BranchNear Route 58, you will find LorMet’s sparkling flagship branch on Cooper Foster Park Road in Amherst, Ohio. Modern and spacious, the eye-catching building embodies LorMet’s vision to offer the best credit union services in the region. If you are in a hurry, you will be thankful for those three express drive-up lanes and the drive-up ATM, especially during the cold season. If you have a lot of coins that you find hard to count, you can use the cool low-cost coin-counting machine. Now, you may bump into an old acquaintance on the day your housing loan is approved. Why not head on to the Arabica Café, and catch up over a slow cup of coffee?

Near the Elyria Memorial Hospital, you will find LorMet’s Elyria branch on East Broad Street. Housed in a modern building with an old-time feel, the second biggest branch has a full-service lobby as well as two express drive-up lanes, plus a drive-up ATM. Formerly the main branch, LorMet’s Lorain branch is located on East 28th Street. Now, it has a full-service lobby and a drive-up ATM. Also on Route 58, you will find LorMet’s Wellington branch on North Main Street. Other than its full-service lobby, its ATM will surely put a smile on your face. When you see the Victorian horse and buggy, you shouldn’t think it is Victorian, or horsy, or buggy, because you will see, it’s truly an ATM!

What does the fifth LorMet branch has to offer? Find out when it opens at the former AAA building in Oberlin!
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