10/5/2011 1:17:21 PM
shitwho DOESNT have that kind of cash in their checking account.....
10/5/2011 1:18:08 PM
are you really that poor?
10/5/2011 1:18:50 PM
even with nothing official from Wachovia/wells fargo, I'm moving my shit to SECU.
10/5/2011 1:18:53 PM
$15,000 does seem a bit ridiculous. Something tells me that's for their "premium" checking accounts though and not regular Joe accounts.^ Same. I'm sure Wells Fargo is going to roll out all sorts of ridiculous crap.[Edited on October 5, 2011 at 1:19 PM. Reason : a]
10/5/2011 1:19:06 PM
10/5/2011 1:19:17 PM
Why would you have $15k in your checking account? Unless it gets some sort of crazy interest return your money would do better sitting somewhere else.
10/5/2011 1:20:34 PM
Suntrust is doing the same thing in NovemberI just have an account for my sister and I to use if we ever need to send each other money (she's in ATL).Bout to open up a USAA account for that purpose.I bank with SECU on the regular tho.
10/5/2011 1:20:56 PM
I'm eying the materials from Wells Fargo - they said they've had it on "trial in select markets." The day they roll out fees nationwide is the day I change banks. I've been on their Crown Account since I was 12.
10/5/2011 1:20:59 PM
10/5/2011 1:21:40 PM
no i kid i kid. haha. most mean thing I've done on tww in a while
10/5/2011 1:22:19 PM
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10/5/2011 1:29:32 PM
As usual switching banks isn't likely going to help because once one does it they will all end up doing it. Or they will also throw in a fee to close your account or some retarded shit like that.
10/5/2011 1:29:40 PM
I recommend ING. They actually pay you interest.
10/5/2011 1:30:13 PM
you may as well switch your money from savings all into checking b/c you're not gaining much from interest. ya its prob cheaper than dishing out 240 a yr.
10/5/2011 1:31:31 PM
Thank god I keep most of my money in SECU. I really need to get the ball rolling on closing my Wachovia account.
10/5/2011 1:36:12 PM
Poor ppl ITT
10/5/2011 1:38:32 PM
Does USAA have any kind if Billpay solution?
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10/5/2011 1:42:23 PM
Wow. Can't wait to see what banks pull next. Should be good.Let me know when the revolution is, I'll bring the marshmallows.
10/5/2011 1:43:28 PM
@doubledown: Bank of America customers with basic checking accounts will be hit with a $5 monthly fee in order to use a debit card for purchases, the bank announced Thursday.
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10/5/2011 1:46:44 PM
can't get blood from a turnip
10/5/2011 1:46:48 PM
as crappy as first citizens is, at least they aren't charging me for stupid shit... yet.and if/when that happens, I'll just switch over my checking to secu ($1/month is easily overcome even with the crappy APR on their checking accounts). i would have already moved my checking to secu if it weren't such a PITA to transfer all my autodrafts/direct deposit.
10/5/2011 1:49:41 PM
Doubledown, yes they do.I like USAA, but their online portal stinks, much like SECU. Wachovia's is better, but I'm closing my account for a SECU account as well.
10/5/2011 1:49:47 PM
SECU must love when the big banks pull these stunts.
10/5/2011 1:53:55 PM
I just checked my dividend rate...it's 0.15%hahahahahahahha why the fuck even bother.
10/5/2011 1:54:27 PM
so, can just anyone join SECU yet?I'm ready.
10/5/2011 1:54:42 PM
I'd like to know how so many people are eligible for a SECU account?I thought it was limited to state employees (and the other, related categories[Edited on October 5, 2011 at 1:56 PM. Reason : .]
10/5/2011 1:55:05 PM
So is the consensus that SECU is the best option to move your dollars to?
10/5/2011 1:55:31 PM
where the fuck am i gone put my monies?
10/5/2011 1:55:40 PM
10/5/2011 1:58:43 PM
CFCU has a long list of eligible companies^I know all that, that's why i said (other related categories). however, it just seems like a lot of people on here are with/say they're going to secu. i guess most at one point pulled a paycheck from ncsu, or their spouse/family.point being, seems like a lot of people on here are eligible, which was surprising to me.[Edited on October 5, 2011 at 2:00 PM. Reason : .]
10/5/2011 1:58:54 PM
^^^One of these four banks... until they collude and take away all your money in more and more fees... oh wait.[Edited on October 5, 2011 at 1:59 PM. Reason : -]
10/5/2011 1:59:03 PM
Yeah I'm actually LGFCU (part of SECU) and my family all has accounts because of me
10/5/2011 1:59:58 PM
Big fan of Coastal FCU and other small credit unions. No fees at all
10/5/2011 2:02:16 PM
^....yet.
10/5/2011 2:02:51 PM
Yeah, I bank with Coastal as well as SECU. Quite pleased.
10/5/2011 2:04:36 PM
10/5/2011 2:06:48 PM
where does BB&T fit into all of this? I've had an account with them and Coastal for forever
10/5/2011 2:07:49 PM
yeah I'm with Local Government Federal Credit Union as well (LGFCU) because of my Mom. I could get into SECU if my Dad wasn't a lazy ass. I did just realize I only get 1% on the Roth IRA I just opened up >_> Guess I'll switch that to Vanguard or something. Other than that I am very pleased with my bank.
10/5/2011 2:12:42 PM
^ heh you just reminded me I need to switch over my retirement stuff to TIAA-CREF
10/5/2011 2:13:50 PM
Remember when banks made money from making loans and collecting interest on those loans instead of charging people to spend money?Good times man
10/5/2011 2:16:46 PM
I use Suntrust and although they are introducing fees, there are multiple ways to be exempted out. I meet two of them and will be able to maintain a premium account without worrying about a minimum balance. 1) if your account was opened via a promotion code from certain employers (ie my company has something setup with a lot of the banks for the premium accounts with no minimum balance) and 2) if you have a mortgage with them. I meet both of those so it won't affect me. Also, there are other things they have like if you have a car loan through them the minimum balance to maintain is lower, or if you use them for direct deposit and a certain number of e-bills etc. I got all this info from talking to my local branch to make sure I wasn't going to incur any fees with upcoming changes.Yes all the fees that banks are introducing suck, but right now there are plenty of options a lot of people will have to still bank without fees if you actually look around. A lot of times they are "rewarding" for "loyalty" too (ie the mortgage, car loan, direct deposit). Obviously I use the terms loosely there but just giving people of an idea of things to keep in mind and questions to ask when figuring out which bank you want to use with upcoming changes.[Edited on October 5, 2011 at 2:18 PM. Reason : ]
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