10/5/2011 2:18:23 PM
Responsible banks using their money responsibly? Who does that anymore?
10/5/2011 2:19:34 PM
Well it was fine until the govt said they had to stop charging overdraft fees.
10/5/2011 2:20:14 PM
10/5/2011 2:27:07 PM
Fuck it. This thread has inspired me to move to Duke's Credit Union.
10/5/2011 2:28:58 PM
KryzewskivilleCU?
10/5/2011 2:30:34 PM
10/5/2011 2:32:16 PM
i thought it was the fact that the gov't told the banks they couldn't charge retailers for customers who use debit/check cards ???
10/5/2011 2:36:57 PM
^^the problem before is that banks would not decline purchases or checks that went over the amount in the account, and simply put you in the negative, charged you interest on the difference, plus tacked on $35 per transaction. With many banks, you had no way to opt out of that. This is what was outlawed.The current opt-in overdraft method most banks have now would charge anything over the amount in the checking account to a credit card and charge a nominal fee, like $5-$10, and you have to opt-in to get this. The default would be to decline purchases exceeding the funds in an account. Very, very reasonable.^ That was a different piece of legislation, placing limits on what banks can charge businesses for debit card transactions. Before, it was the same as credit transactions.[Edited on October 5, 2011 at 2:38 PM. Reason : .]
10/5/2011 2:37:04 PM
dat 190% liquidity
10/5/2011 2:50:13 PM
I've got a BB&T account that I'm in the process of closing now, switching to USAA and Pentagon Federal Credit Union exclusively. If I'm lucky enough to get on with the State of NC here shortly, I'm definitely opening a SECU account.Goodbye megabanks!
10/5/2011 2:51:25 PM
10/5/2011 2:51:26 PM
And apparently you never went.People with more money in their accounts cost the bank less. The bank uses that money to lend to others and collects interest on that money. small perks like free checking, billpay, etc. are easily absorbed compared with how much they make off of accounts with significant funds in them.The millions of accounts that are constantly near $0, are a losing venture for banks. prior to recent regulations, they made money on the debit transactions and overdraft fees for said accounts. Now with those revenue streams essentially wiped out, the new fees are a way to incent small-time account holders to take their unprofitable business away and go somewhere else.
10/5/2011 2:57:58 PM
^ding ding ding
10/5/2011 2:59:34 PM
10/5/2011 3:01:35 PM
Fuck "those" people
10/5/2011 3:03:00 PM
[Edited on October 5, 2011 at 3:03 PM. Reason : at "genius" boi]
10/5/2011 3:03:21 PM
You guys are so closed minded.
10/5/2011 3:04:36 PM
10/5/2011 3:22:59 PM
10/5/2011 3:26:58 PM
so depressing
10/5/2011 3:27:51 PM
I keep dick in my checking, I'm liquid as fuckNo fees for this guy
10/5/2011 3:30:41 PM
http://youtu.be/gL2zg0XaIOg
10/5/2011 3:33:51 PM
I always thought overdraft was stupid1) if you don't have the money, don't spend it2) if you need more money than you currently have in checking, then:2a) quit spending so damn much2b) use a credit card, that's what they're there for
10/5/2011 3:52:01 PM
I kept about $2K in an extra Citibank account that I opened a few years back because it had a better interest rate than my credit union. I never touch it, it sits there and earns a little bit of interest, just a partial rainy day fund. Now that Citi is charging these fees, I am going ahead and moving the money in that account to Ally. Hopefully they won't start this shit as well (even though I'm sure they will have to as well). If that happens, it'll all go to USAA.
10/5/2011 4:06:23 PM
10/5/2011 4:49:17 PM
Me too. It was hot as balls that day.
10/5/2011 4:51:54 PM
10/5/2011 4:55:20 PM
10/5/2011 4:57:11 PM
dead serious.
10/5/2011 4:58:23 PM
^just make a thread describing your life in a fair amount of detail so we can all just tell ourselves "oh, that explains it."
10/5/2011 4:59:58 PM
10/5/2011 5:27:08 PM
ha. once you get past 15k in a checking account, it's time you started to learn about other ways to store/spend your money.
10/5/2011 5:27:09 PM
I shall be dropping my bank like the sack of shit that it is and introducing my money to a union of credit.
10/5/2011 5:44:29 PM
10/5/2011 5:49:36 PM
Actually you have one man to blame, Dick Durbin. Banks told him that these fees pay for no cost checking and other services but he went ahead with it.Here is a pretty good writeup of what is happening and why. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204831304576597173130633798.htmlThe promise of this bill was to attack the evil banks and help the poor, but it will only hurt them. (though you will never get a democrat to admit that...they will just push it off on the banks)[Edited on October 5, 2011 at 6:01 PM. Reason : .]
10/5/2011 5:59:36 PM
10/5/2011 6:13:53 PM
10/5/2011 6:33:00 PM
10/5/2011 6:42:31 PM
BTW, Wachovia charges business for making change and for taking deposits.THEY CHARGE YOU MONEYTO TAKE YOUR MONEY
10/5/2011 6:50:58 PM
It isn't the banks job to be "socially responsible." Vote with your wallet, and stop doing business with them. There are alternatives.
10/5/2011 6:54:28 PM
It's perfectly acceptable for any business to be as evil as they're allowed to be, right?
10/5/2011 7:03:33 PM
I don't know if it's been said but Coastal has changed their Go Green Checking process again. Now you have to do 30 swipes of the card to get the current full rate. I've moved most of my money to Crescent State Bank, about the same interest (could be higher it was for a while), but only 10 swipes needed. Why any of you would stay at a bank that gives shit for interest is beyond me. And the fees, pshhhh.
10/5/2011 7:06:56 PM
and youre free to take your business elsewhereyou agree to the terms and conditions
10/5/2011 7:07:07 PM
10/5/2011 7:17:10 PM
I keep a pretty minimal amount of money at SunTrust as our only regular bank (just a few months living expenses and monthly expenses). It's where the direct deposits go and I pay my bills from and where I cash checks into. Beyond that I keep the rest of our cash in money markets online and some CDs. I never got into the idea of keeping a bunch of money in a checking account and using the debit card several times a month to earn a decent interest rate. Keeping as much money in my checking account as I have in our money markets AND carrying around the debit card linked to that all the time just wouldn't sit well with me. That is probably me just being overly cautious though.
10/5/2011 7:31:43 PM
I went in to bitch about the $5 debit card fee at my local BofA and they upgraded my checking account to an Advantage account for free since I have my mortgage there also. No $5 'pound me in the ass' fee for me!
10/5/2011 7:47:55 PM
10/5/2011 8:02:37 PM
^^ yep. Like I said, there are usually multiple options available to avoid the fees other than the minimum balance. A lot of banks don't advertise them until you talk to them though.
10/5/2011 8:19:00 PM
10/5/2011 9:32:00 PM