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  • Denny
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    Paying monthly bank fees without a sweat, with the top down, hollarin' out money ain't a thang.

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  • Cooter
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    Originally posted by Denny View Post
    Solid barg
    lol!!

    $9/mo? I got it like that, son... fuck yeah

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  • Darren M
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    Hey stock watchers, what's the outlook for BofA's stock today?!?!

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  • Denny
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    Originally posted by QIK46 View Post
    i get charged a 9.00 fee every month from my bank also. not a big deal.
    Solid barg

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  • mustangguy289
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    If you live near on I would recomend Texas Trust Credit Union. I use their free online banking and bill pay all the time. No fees at all and reimburse atm fees.

    I had another account setup with Wells Fargo for ebay/paypal but they told me they would start chargin $7 a month if I did not start using direct deposit so I dropped them.

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  • Captain Crawfish
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    i get charged a 9.00 fee every month from my bank also. not a big deal.

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  • 94form2000z
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    Originally posted by FreightTrain View Post
    I love it when people bitch about the banks charging over draft fees. It's their own damn fault.
    and that's the biggest reason behind most complaints about them. I hear it about Chase yet I have never been charged a $.01 I wasn't expecting and I have quite a few accounts with them.

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  • kingjason
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    Originally posted by Broncojohnny View Post
    If you want to blame someone, blame Congress, they are the ones who started passing stupid laws to try to get votes from the bank hating mouth breathers. The store you charged at used to pay these fees, thanks to Congress it is now going to come out of your ass if you use a debit card. Every bank will have this sort of charge eventually.
    Also all the new rules to help shitheads that couldn't pay their bills on time is going to punish us people that live right. Same with the housing industry and modified loans.

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  • kingjason
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    Originally posted by Cooter View Post
    lol, pretty sure you're not hurting for it!

    $500 is the top value per point.

    I let it get to $500 and cash
    Mine goes 1 to 1 at 25000/250.00 and it usually hits in October so yeah I will be cashing mine out next month.

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  • FreightTrain
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    Originally posted by 94form2000z View Post
    Chase. If your financially irresponsible though, you will be happy with no one.
    I love it when people bitch about the banks charging over draft fees. It's their own damn fault. My sister works at a bank and says some people will pay hundreds of dollars a month in over draft fees. They are that bad managing their money.

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  • 94form2000z
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    Chase. If your financially irresponsible though, you will be happy with no one.

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  • Broncojohnny
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    If you want to blame someone, blame Congress, they are the ones who started passing stupid laws to try to get votes from the bank hating mouth breathers. The store you charged at used to pay these fees, thanks to Congress it is now going to come out of your ass if you use a debit card. Every bank will have this sort of charge eventually.

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  • Cooter
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    ahh, now I remember the lady at the bank telling me about the charge... I asked how I could get around it, and she said if I had an automated monthly deposit to each account that I wouldn't be charged. So I just set up a $5 transfer from each account to another every month, and I don't get charged

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  • red95gts
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    Another vote for USAA. I also have a Chase savings acct that is linked to my USAA accts. I can deposit cash or checks at any Chase branch and then electronically pull the funds to USAA. It's an easy workaround for depositing cash and as long as you keep $300+ in the Chase acct, theres no monthly fee.

    USAA mortgage has some terrible reviews on their own site so I opted to use a local lender, but aside from that I use them for almost everything else.

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  • idrivea4banger
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    Originally posted by Jedi View Post
    No, i called bofa customer service and asked that exact question. It doesnt matter. As soon as you use the card at anyhing but an ATM, bam - $5 mthly charge.
    Mines $12 a month, wtf?!?

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