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March 13, 2009 at 8:02 PM #366213March 13, 2009 at 10:01 PM #365650gandalfParticipant
Ditto here.
Wells Fargo, in our case. They started adding $20-30 fees, just arbitrary. A couple of months in a row, despite assurances from branch, crediting the charges back, etc.
We told the manager if it happened again we would close our accounts with them. It did, so we closed the accounts and severed the relationship.
If we started charging our clients ‘arbitrary’ fees, (1) they wouldn’t pay them, and (2) they’d cut us loose on the spot. Pretty unbelievable.
March 13, 2009 at 10:01 PM #365939gandalfParticipantDitto here.
Wells Fargo, in our case. They started adding $20-30 fees, just arbitrary. A couple of months in a row, despite assurances from branch, crediting the charges back, etc.
We told the manager if it happened again we would close our accounts with them. It did, so we closed the accounts and severed the relationship.
If we started charging our clients ‘arbitrary’ fees, (1) they wouldn’t pay them, and (2) they’d cut us loose on the spot. Pretty unbelievable.
March 13, 2009 at 10:01 PM #366101gandalfParticipantDitto here.
Wells Fargo, in our case. They started adding $20-30 fees, just arbitrary. A couple of months in a row, despite assurances from branch, crediting the charges back, etc.
We told the manager if it happened again we would close our accounts with them. It did, so we closed the accounts and severed the relationship.
If we started charging our clients ‘arbitrary’ fees, (1) they wouldn’t pay them, and (2) they’d cut us loose on the spot. Pretty unbelievable.
March 13, 2009 at 10:01 PM #366137gandalfParticipantDitto here.
Wells Fargo, in our case. They started adding $20-30 fees, just arbitrary. A couple of months in a row, despite assurances from branch, crediting the charges back, etc.
We told the manager if it happened again we would close our accounts with them. It did, so we closed the accounts and severed the relationship.
If we started charging our clients ‘arbitrary’ fees, (1) they wouldn’t pay them, and (2) they’d cut us loose on the spot. Pretty unbelievable.
March 13, 2009 at 10:01 PM #366248gandalfParticipantDitto here.
Wells Fargo, in our case. They started adding $20-30 fees, just arbitrary. A couple of months in a row, despite assurances from branch, crediting the charges back, etc.
We told the manager if it happened again we would close our accounts with them. It did, so we closed the accounts and severed the relationship.
If we started charging our clients ‘arbitrary’ fees, (1) they wouldn’t pay them, and (2) they’d cut us loose on the spot. Pretty unbelievable.
March 13, 2009 at 10:05 PM #365660GoUSCParticipantI have had Union Bank of California since 1992 and haven’t experienced any of these things. Great bank, great service and very conservative.
March 13, 2009 at 10:05 PM #365949GoUSCParticipantI have had Union Bank of California since 1992 and haven’t experienced any of these things. Great bank, great service and very conservative.
March 13, 2009 at 10:05 PM #366111GoUSCParticipantI have had Union Bank of California since 1992 and haven’t experienced any of these things. Great bank, great service and very conservative.
March 13, 2009 at 10:05 PM #366146GoUSCParticipantI have had Union Bank of California since 1992 and haven’t experienced any of these things. Great bank, great service and very conservative.
March 13, 2009 at 10:05 PM #366259GoUSCParticipantI have had Union Bank of California since 1992 and haven’t experienced any of these things. Great bank, great service and very conservative.
March 13, 2009 at 11:25 PM #365710CoronitaParticipant[quote=nostradamus]Ditto. Suddenly my cable, phone, and internet randomly cost more. It’s not negligible: like 5% more. No problems with the banks though (I keep close watch).
Should I cancel time warner and try att u-verse? Anyone done that?[/quote]
Nostra, I recently switched from time warner to uverse. I am pretty happy with my uverse service, and i saved quite a bit doing so with all the promo’s. I don’t plan on keeping uverse beyond the promo, and will probably switch back to cable after the promo ends, unless they can extend it.
Here was the thread. http://piggington.com/ot_how_much_you_folks_paying_for_internettv
My cost is about $37/month (before tax/fees/etc) for uverse U-100+2 receivers,express DSL.
March 13, 2009 at 11:25 PM #365999CoronitaParticipant[quote=nostradamus]Ditto. Suddenly my cable, phone, and internet randomly cost more. It’s not negligible: like 5% more. No problems with the banks though (I keep close watch).
Should I cancel time warner and try att u-verse? Anyone done that?[/quote]
Nostra, I recently switched from time warner to uverse. I am pretty happy with my uverse service, and i saved quite a bit doing so with all the promo’s. I don’t plan on keeping uverse beyond the promo, and will probably switch back to cable after the promo ends, unless they can extend it.
Here was the thread. http://piggington.com/ot_how_much_you_folks_paying_for_internettv
My cost is about $37/month (before tax/fees/etc) for uverse U-100+2 receivers,express DSL.
March 13, 2009 at 11:25 PM #366161CoronitaParticipant[quote=nostradamus]Ditto. Suddenly my cable, phone, and internet randomly cost more. It’s not negligible: like 5% more. No problems with the banks though (I keep close watch).
Should I cancel time warner and try att u-verse? Anyone done that?[/quote]
Nostra, I recently switched from time warner to uverse. I am pretty happy with my uverse service, and i saved quite a bit doing so with all the promo’s. I don’t plan on keeping uverse beyond the promo, and will probably switch back to cable after the promo ends, unless they can extend it.
Here was the thread. http://piggington.com/ot_how_much_you_folks_paying_for_internettv
My cost is about $37/month (before tax/fees/etc) for uverse U-100+2 receivers,express DSL.
March 13, 2009 at 11:25 PM #366196CoronitaParticipant[quote=nostradamus]Ditto. Suddenly my cable, phone, and internet randomly cost more. It’s not negligible: like 5% more. No problems with the banks though (I keep close watch).
Should I cancel time warner and try att u-verse? Anyone done that?[/quote]
Nostra, I recently switched from time warner to uverse. I am pretty happy with my uverse service, and i saved quite a bit doing so with all the promo’s. I don’t plan on keeping uverse beyond the promo, and will probably switch back to cable after the promo ends, unless they can extend it.
Here was the thread. http://piggington.com/ot_how_much_you_folks_paying_for_internettv
My cost is about $37/month (before tax/fees/etc) for uverse U-100+2 receivers,express DSL.
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