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March 16, 2009 at 8:45 PM #368006March 16, 2009 at 8:55 PM #367408CoronitaParticipant
[quote=barnaby33]You can’t get even, practically speaking. You can withdraw your money, though I suppose that is a certain form of getting even. What irked me was FLU’s faux surprise. Banks charge fees, period. That is the basis of the banking business model.
Credit unions have indeed replaced S&L’s. I just don’t know which ones are solvent any more than I know which ones play the least amount of games. I’ve had the same account at San Diego Crappy Credit Union, since I was 15. They’ve played games with me too.
Josh
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Again, I generally haven’t had this problem for the longest times. Fee disclosures are pretty evident. What is irritating is the “oops, we accidentally charged a fee, but we’ll reverse it…That occurs more these days”…I’ve never had an issue with any CC companies before.
Doesn’t take you much to get irked? π
March 16, 2009 at 8:55 PM #367697CoronitaParticipant[quote=barnaby33]You can’t get even, practically speaking. You can withdraw your money, though I suppose that is a certain form of getting even. What irked me was FLU’s faux surprise. Banks charge fees, period. That is the basis of the banking business model.
Credit unions have indeed replaced S&L’s. I just don’t know which ones are solvent any more than I know which ones play the least amount of games. I’ve had the same account at San Diego Crappy Credit Union, since I was 15. They’ve played games with me too.
Josh
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Again, I generally haven’t had this problem for the longest times. Fee disclosures are pretty evident. What is irritating is the “oops, we accidentally charged a fee, but we’ll reverse it…That occurs more these days”…I’ve never had an issue with any CC companies before.
Doesn’t take you much to get irked? π
March 16, 2009 at 8:55 PM #367864CoronitaParticipant[quote=barnaby33]You can’t get even, practically speaking. You can withdraw your money, though I suppose that is a certain form of getting even. What irked me was FLU’s faux surprise. Banks charge fees, period. That is the basis of the banking business model.
Credit unions have indeed replaced S&L’s. I just don’t know which ones are solvent any more than I know which ones play the least amount of games. I’ve had the same account at San Diego Crappy Credit Union, since I was 15. They’ve played games with me too.
Josh
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Again, I generally haven’t had this problem for the longest times. Fee disclosures are pretty evident. What is irritating is the “oops, we accidentally charged a fee, but we’ll reverse it…That occurs more these days”…I’ve never had an issue with any CC companies before.
Doesn’t take you much to get irked? π
March 16, 2009 at 8:55 PM #367900CoronitaParticipant[quote=barnaby33]You can’t get even, practically speaking. You can withdraw your money, though I suppose that is a certain form of getting even. What irked me was FLU’s faux surprise. Banks charge fees, period. That is the basis of the banking business model.
Credit unions have indeed replaced S&L’s. I just don’t know which ones are solvent any more than I know which ones play the least amount of games. I’ve had the same account at San Diego Crappy Credit Union, since I was 15. They’ve played games with me too.
Josh
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Again, I generally haven’t had this problem for the longest times. Fee disclosures are pretty evident. What is irritating is the “oops, we accidentally charged a fee, but we’ll reverse it…That occurs more these days”…I’ve never had an issue with any CC companies before.
Doesn’t take you much to get irked? π
March 16, 2009 at 8:55 PM #368016CoronitaParticipant[quote=barnaby33]You can’t get even, practically speaking. You can withdraw your money, though I suppose that is a certain form of getting even. What irked me was FLU’s faux surprise. Banks charge fees, period. That is the basis of the banking business model.
Credit unions have indeed replaced S&L’s. I just don’t know which ones are solvent any more than I know which ones play the least amount of games. I’ve had the same account at San Diego Crappy Credit Union, since I was 15. They’ve played games with me too.
Josh
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Again, I generally haven’t had this problem for the longest times. Fee disclosures are pretty evident. What is irritating is the “oops, we accidentally charged a fee, but we’ll reverse it…That occurs more these days”…I’ve never had an issue with any CC companies before.
Doesn’t take you much to get irked? π
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