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3/10/2011 4:18:34 PM
I'd like to do a quick poll on people who use discover card who are not a minority
3/10/2011 4:27:02 PM
uh, okay...and...go![Edited on March 10, 2011 at 4:31 PM. Reason : i'm white with 1/32 native american]
3/10/2011 4:30:47 PM
yeah i read the story this morning a nd was i don't use credit cards, in fact i don't even have any so WTF am I going to do? Checks suck and you have to buy them. Plus they are talking about a monthly fee for checking account in general. WTF?!?!? This will make paying bills and making purchases online a nightmare!!
3/10/2011 4:35:00 PM
SECU FTW?
3/10/2011 4:38:11 PM
this is just gonna lead to more transactions off the radar, and less taxes for the government in the processProCongress
3/10/2011 4:40:37 PM
credit unions pay the same interchange fees as banks. it's not an issue that's bounded by financial institution type.if you want to tell congress to take a second look at it, i would suggest going to the website for the electronic payments coalition. i don't work for them, but i have worked with them on the issue.it appears they even have an issue site set up already: http://www.dontmakeuspay.org/
3/10/2011 4:42:43 PM
if anyone is to "blame" here it's the merchants associations. they wrote the language and used Durbin as the vehicle for the amendment, and inserted it during conference. it's just two opposing sides (banks as card issuers v. merchants as card accepters) trying to slice the pie so they each $profit...sort of like the NFL v. NFLPA[Edited on March 10, 2011 at 4:49 PM. Reason : ..]
3/10/2011 4:48:48 PM
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3/10/2011 5:14:44 PM
aaaaand this is what happens when the government tries to legislate prices. thank your president, folks
3/10/2011 5:24:56 PM
I'm pretty sure it's the banks that came up with this idea, not the President.And we all knew they would do this...act like the legislation hurt them so much that they have to do something else incredibly harmful to consumers.Thank your bank, not the president.
3/10/2011 5:34:06 PM
They should do away with interest. When I have $20,000 in my account, I only make $5 a month. Fuck that shit and keep banking free.Never understood the concept of them paying ME to use their bank. Cut that shit out and make money by giving out loans.
3/10/2011 6:18:05 PM
3/10/2011 6:51:03 PM
haha BridgetSPKfailthis has nothing to do with overdraft as an issue, except in that both are related because they ultimately affect the bottom line of institutions.the banks didn't come up with the idea. merchant coalitions did.
3/10/2011 7:35:55 PM
BridgetSPK Doesn't Wachovia have free student checking accounts?
3/10/2011 7:49:44 PM
^^When I mentioned overdrafts, I wasn't responding to the thread topic. I was very, very clearly responding to sparky's comment about how banks were going to start charging monthly maintenance fees. (I will be PMing you to let you know that you fail.)^Yeah, I may be too old for it though (I'm too old for the BB&T student account), and I won't be a student for much longer anyway. I was with a free non-student account at BB&T.
3/10/2011 8:22:18 PM
haha you actually did PM me. hysterical.still, you're fundamentally incorrect.
3/11/2011 7:49:50 AM
lol. This thread has me loling.
3/11/2011 8:05:04 AM
i'm surprised that people don't realize that the banks (generally) make money on YOUR money when you park it in their accounts...hence the interest paymentswhy shouldn't they give me a small cut AND pay to support the very infrastructure that makes them money?
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3/11/2011 5:14:48 PM
^You're correct that Bank of America is the only one that chose to eliminate them altogether (a fact I already stated), but other banks were required by the federal government to change their overdraft policies in such a manner that does decrease revenues, and you know as well as I do that they all bemoaned the overdraft regulation and claimed they'd have to add more fees to make up for the lost revenues.Just to clear up any more confusion you may have: I'm single-mindedly obsessed with the injustice of overdraft fees. I scanned this thread and found a place to reasonably insert my comments about how overdraft fees were used to subsidize "free" accounts, which they were, and I found a fine spot to make my comments. I don't really care all that much about interchange fees and how banks are cynically threatening to limit debit card transactions. If anything, I'm more concerned about the fact that a boatload of irresponsible idiots actually opted in for overdraft "protection," and now they'll be even more likely to overdraft given the new fees set to hit their previously "free" accounts in the coming months.Do you see now? I'm eager to talk about overdraft fees, and you're eager to talk about interchange fees. The big difference being that I didn't jump the gun and go, "OMG, HAHAH, AGENT0FAIL, THIS HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH INTERCHANGE FEES! IT'S ALL ABOUT OVERDRAFT!!!!"[Edited on March 11, 2011 at 6:12 PM. Reason : ]
3/11/2011 6:09:38 PM