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  • 347Mike
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    Originally posted by Denny View Post
    I see no girlfriend accounts... not baller!
    It has been combined with the spending account.

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  • Denny
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    I see no girlfriend accounts... not baller!

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  • 347Mike
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    Originally posted by Denny View Post
    250K limit on FDIC protection.

    Different accounts because of accountability (different sources of income and money for spending on specific things).

    Wives/girl friends

    Different uses like savings, investments, spending, etc.
    Yeah, I get all of that, but 20? I can't think of 20 different buckets to put money.

    Investment
    Vacation
    College
    Savings
    Spending
    Retirement
    Kids savings
    Vacations in Retirement
    Mortgage
    Auto


    That is 10.. lol

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  • CWO
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    I n g

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  • Denny
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    Originally posted by 347Mike View Post
    I didn't know debit cards could be used as a credit card to receive points.

    On a side note, why would someone need 20 accounts?

    I was at BofA earlier today getting a cashiers check and overheard someone mentioned they had 20 accounts.
    250K limit on FDIC protection.

    Different accounts because of accountability (different sources of income and money for spending on specific things).

    Wives/girl friends

    Different uses like savings, investments, spending, etc.

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  • Cooter
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    Originally posted by 347Mike View Post
    I didn't know debit cards could be used as a credit card to receive points.

    On a side note, why would someone need 20 accounts?

    I was at BofA earlier today getting a cashiers check and overheard someone mentioned they had 20 accounts.
    WF if you use your check card as a CC you get 1 point per dollar... if you run it as debit, you get shit

    but their actual credit card yields 5 points per dollar.

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  • 347Mike
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    I didn't know debit cards could be used as a credit card to receive points.

    On a side note, why would someone need 20 accounts?

    I was at BofA earlier today getting a cashiers check and overheard someone mentioned they had 20 accounts.

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  • Denny
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    Credit cards build new money out of nowhere, just like home loans.

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  • GrayStangGT
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    I've been with Chase for 5 years or so after BofA pissed me off. Can't say I have any complaints, the one time they charged me a fee I spoke with a banker and it was corrected that day. I get pretty good rewards off of their credit card too and just pay it off every couple of weeks.

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  • Cooter
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    I've been with Wells Fargo for over 10yrs w/ no real complaints.

    But who the hell uses a debit card?

    use it as a credit card and enjoy reward points and buyer protection

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  • Denny
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    Originally posted by flybye70ss View Post
    I'm not baller enough to have a small business account. Poor people accounts are still free.
    I've seen some pretty non-baller small business accounts. Either way, it is shit.

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  • LANTIRN
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    Another here for USAA. The few problems I have had they have resolved pretty quickly. Plus it is awesome having everything from my house loan, to bank accounts, to auto loan, to car insurance under one company.

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  • flybye70ss
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    I'm not baller enough to have a small business account. Poor people accounts are still free.

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  • HarrisonTX
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    Have never had a single fee ever at First Command Bank. Home is in Ft Worth, too. Refunded ATM frees up to $15 a month, free checks. Hell, I don't know what banks usually charge for, so I cant tell you what I get free specifically because it's everything.

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  • Denny
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    Originally posted by Up0n0ne View Post
    I may have to check SSFC out since Texans Credit Union took a dump.
    They started charging $25 a month for maintenance fees for small business checking accounts.
    Originally posted by flybye70ss View Post
    Have you looked at Texans Credit Union? I am very pleased with them.

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