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Thursday, September 29, 2011
Time to Give Up Your Debit Card?
Here's a tip: If you have to stick with BofA, get a free "rewards" credit card, use that, and pay off the balance in full every month. Or write a check.
Or find a bank or credit union that doesn't charge you to use a debit card.
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I fired BoA months ago. We're now at a small, community bank with only four branches—one of them just a couple of miles away.
ReplyDeleteIn the first couple of months when I was getting my sea legs on their Bill Pay system, the lady who had set me up with the account gave me a 0900 phone call to alert me that I had (inadvertently) overdrawn my account which gave me time to transfer some money over from savings to cover. She had removed the overdraft charge before she called me.
Two weeks later she had to do it again.
That was $70 worth of my money BoA didn't get, and the personal touch was priceless.
LRod
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My credit union reimburses me for every ATM fee I incur. Every charge, at anyone's ATM. I get it back.
ReplyDeleteAmerica should get their ass to a credit union and never bank unless they absolutely have to.
Nangleator, as much as I tried to use the credit union to which I've belonged for >30 years, they were dinging me $5/mo for Bill Pay before I even got set up with Direct Deposit. No other institution has charged me for Bill Pay.
ReplyDeleteI still belong to the CU (but canceled Bill Pay) and will eagerly anticipate a quote when I next buy a car, though.
LRod
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