bank fees
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RedBurnet
@redurnet (1796)
• United Kingdom
19 Jan 17
I needed a paper statement from my bank and they said it was £5 to print it! Why are bank fees so high? I know I could print it myself if I went onto online banking but I feel that asking as much as that for them to print it in a...
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whitneysquirrel
@whitneysquirrel (224)
• Philippines
6 Apr 13
I have only tried this with the Unionbank EON card years ago and with Banco de Oro. They withheld a bank fee of 200 pesos per transaction. They also use a lower dollar to peso exchange rate. Does anybody know a reliable way to...
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HeresTheScoop
@HeresTheScoop (748)
• United States
12 Oct 12
Our bank is doing it again! This is what our statement said. We were charged $120 in late fees!! We had a balance of $12.32 and two debits that were $4.94 and $5.38 $6.34 which leaves a balance of a positive $2.00. The bank...
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roberten
@roberten (3128)
• United States
8 Jan 12
Bank of Bartlett is charging between $5 and $20 to cash a check for non-customers. This latest change went into effect in the fall of 2011. This is close to the time consumers were to stage a Saturday bank atm fee protect by...
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gewcew23
@gewcew23 (8007)
• United States
2 Oct 11
I enjoy using a debit card oppose to writing a check or carrying around a lot of cash. Up to this point my bank let me use my debit card for free, and in a way encouraged me to do so since they charge me an arm and a leg for a box...
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breepeace
@breepeace (3014)
• Canada
29 Jan 09
I just got a notice in the mail the other day from my bank that they are increasing the NSF (Non-sufficient funds) fee for bounced cheques from $40 to $42.50. The last time I checked, it was only $35. It seems a little ridiculous...
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beautyqueen26
@beautyqueen26 (16030)
• United States
24 May 07
I just read this amazing article on AOL about the sneaky ways that banks make money from their customers. Like some banks can choose in which order checks clear your bank. For example letting the big checks go through first, i.e....
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