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First Financial FCU to Host Free "How to Walk Out of the Dealership with a New Car & Your Wallet" Seminar

First Financial Federal Credit Union to Host Free Seminar: "How to Walk Out of the Dealership with a New Car and Your Wallet" on 6/9 at 6pm.

WHAT: First Financial Federal Credit Union (www.firstffcu.com) is offering a no-cost seminar on how to buy a car and get a good deal without burning a hole in your wallet. The seminar will be presented by the lending experts at First Financial.

Attendees will learn:

· How to prepare and do your homework before car buying.

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· Ways to handle aggressive sales people.

· How to watch for aftermarket add on’s.

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WHEN: Tuesday, June 9, 2015 | 6PM – 7:30PM

WHERE: First Financial’s New Freehold/Howell Branch

389 Route 9 North (Next to the Howell Park & Ride) | Freehold, NJ 07728

CONTACT: Register for the seminar through this link or by contacting First Financial at 866.750.0100. Space is limited and registering in advance is recommended.

About First Financial Federal Credit Union:

First Financial Federal Credit Union (formerly Mon-Oc Federal Credit Union) is a not-for-profit financial cooperative whose goal is to provide the highest level of quality products and personalized services while maintaining financial integrity and stability. Our vision is to be a long-term financial partner with our Members. While First Financial has a highly trained, professional staff using the latest technology, we also pride ourselves on our personal touch. Unlike huge banking conglomerates, policy setting and overall strategic direction of First Financial are overseen by a volunteer Board of Directors made up of credit union members. The credit union is federally insured by the NCUA. For more information on First Financial, visit www.firstffcu.com.

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