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March 6, 2010 at 12:27 PM #522364June 25, 2010 at 4:52 AM #571282BubblesitterParticipant
I’m reading alot of news in the financial press about new fees banks will be imposing. “Free checking” probably going a away. There is never anything that is “free” anyway especially when talking about for profit banks.
Banks are on the hunt for sources profits as restrictions tighten.
Something to consider if you are looking into Credit unions.
Bubblesitter
June 25, 2010 at 4:52 AM #571379BubblesitterParticipantI’m reading alot of news in the financial press about new fees banks will be imposing. “Free checking” probably going a away. There is never anything that is “free” anyway especially when talking about for profit banks.
Banks are on the hunt for sources profits as restrictions tighten.
Something to consider if you are looking into Credit unions.
Bubblesitter
June 25, 2010 at 4:52 AM #572005BubblesitterParticipantI’m reading alot of news in the financial press about new fees banks will be imposing. “Free checking” probably going a away. There is never anything that is “free” anyway especially when talking about for profit banks.
Banks are on the hunt for sources profits as restrictions tighten.
Something to consider if you are looking into Credit unions.
Bubblesitter
June 25, 2010 at 4:52 AM #571897BubblesitterParticipantI’m reading alot of news in the financial press about new fees banks will be imposing. “Free checking” probably going a away. There is never anything that is “free” anyway especially when talking about for profit banks.
Banks are on the hunt for sources profits as restrictions tighten.
Something to consider if you are looking into Credit unions.
Bubblesitter
June 25, 2010 at 4:52 AM #572295BubblesitterParticipantI’m reading alot of news in the financial press about new fees banks will be imposing. “Free checking” probably going a away. There is never anything that is “free” anyway especially when talking about for profit banks.
Banks are on the hunt for sources profits as restrictions tighten.
Something to consider if you are looking into Credit unions.
Bubblesitter
June 25, 2010 at 10:04 AM #572110poorgradstudentParticipantI’m about to dump my bank (wells fargo) for a credit union.
Got charged a $15 service fee for not having a high enough balance ($500 is the apparent minimum). Seriously, if it costs them $15 a month to maintain a checking account, they are an inefficient piece of crap.
The beauty of capitalism is I can vote with my dollars against ridiculous fees. Bye bye, WF!
June 25, 2010 at 10:04 AM #571483poorgradstudentParticipantI’m about to dump my bank (wells fargo) for a credit union.
Got charged a $15 service fee for not having a high enough balance ($500 is the apparent minimum). Seriously, if it costs them $15 a month to maintain a checking account, they are an inefficient piece of crap.
The beauty of capitalism is I can vote with my dollars against ridiculous fees. Bye bye, WF!
June 25, 2010 at 10:04 AM #572003poorgradstudentParticipantI’m about to dump my bank (wells fargo) for a credit union.
Got charged a $15 service fee for not having a high enough balance ($500 is the apparent minimum). Seriously, if it costs them $15 a month to maintain a checking account, they are an inefficient piece of crap.
The beauty of capitalism is I can vote with my dollars against ridiculous fees. Bye bye, WF!
June 25, 2010 at 10:04 AM #572400poorgradstudentParticipantI’m about to dump my bank (wells fargo) for a credit union.
Got charged a $15 service fee for not having a high enough balance ($500 is the apparent minimum). Seriously, if it costs them $15 a month to maintain a checking account, they are an inefficient piece of crap.
The beauty of capitalism is I can vote with my dollars against ridiculous fees. Bye bye, WF!
June 25, 2010 at 10:04 AM #571389poorgradstudentParticipantI’m about to dump my bank (wells fargo) for a credit union.
Got charged a $15 service fee for not having a high enough balance ($500 is the apparent minimum). Seriously, if it costs them $15 a month to maintain a checking account, they are an inefficient piece of crap.
The beauty of capitalism is I can vote with my dollars against ridiculous fees. Bye bye, WF!
June 25, 2010 at 12:50 PM #572512briansd1GuestMost American have no reasons to pay the high bank fees.
Credit Unions are best.
June 25, 2010 at 12:50 PM #571596briansd1GuestMost American have no reasons to pay the high bank fees.
Credit Unions are best.
June 25, 2010 at 12:50 PM #571501briansd1GuestMost American have no reasons to pay the high bank fees.
Credit Unions are best.
June 25, 2010 at 12:50 PM #572117briansd1GuestMost American have no reasons to pay the high bank fees.
Credit Unions are best.
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