Bank Fees
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Ways to Avoid Bank FeesTips for avoiding bank fees that accumulate over time from financial habits that can be costly.
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Guide to Bank FeesBank fees are outrageous these days. Here is a look at whether or not these fees are fair and what could be done about it.
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How to Avoid Common Bank FeesPractical tips for avoiding five common bank fees. -
Save on Bank FeesBank fees can gobble up your deposits as well as any interest earned. Here's how to keep a little more of your own money!
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How to Avoid Bank FeesBank fees have risen dramatically over the years. You can waste hundreds of dollars in bank fees if you are not careful. However, if you are careful and follow some simple advice, it is possible to save a lot of money by avoiding bank fees. -
Bank Fees Are Increasing: Checking Accounts Are the New TargetBank and credit card fees add up to a substantial amount of money over the course of a year. Free checking accounts are disappearing. Stay alert to changes - it's your money. -
Not so Free Checking: Hidden Bank Fees Consumers Should Watch forThe days of free banking service are over with banks charging fees for just about everything. Learn some of the more common banking fees that consumer should anticipate, and how to avoid them.
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How to Avoid Bank FeesOften times we are frustrated by the income coming in, especially in today's economy. So when our bank charges us fees, things can get harried. How can we keep that money in our pocket?
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Bank FeesRidiculous bank fees, bank fees, crazy bank fees.
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Bank Fees that Take Away Your Hard Earned DollarsWhy do big banks want you as a customer? Because your penny-ante transactions generate big dollars in fees. -
How to Avoid Bank FeesWritten by a customer service rep, these five tips will help you keep your money where it should be - in your account!
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Top 10 Ways to Avoid Bank FeesDon't let a greedy bank nickel-and-dime you to death! -
Explanation of Various Bank Fees and How to Avoid ThemBanks tend to have an extensive fee schedule and also have tons of policies buried in a long and extensive contract. Take a look at the following fees explained in simple terms. Some of these fees you may not have even known about.
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Avoiding Late Bank FeesBanks need to make money, just like any other business but he consumer has to be careful that they are getting a fair bargain. Late bank fees a popping are becoming much more notorious. -
How to Sue Your Bank in Small Claims Court and Get Back Overdraft and Other FeesWhen customer service, letter writing, and other options have been exhausted and your bank still won't give back overdraft and other fees, suing in small claims court is an inexpensive option that can prove very successful.
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Five Simple Steps to Avoid Bank FeesDeposit holds and overdraft policies vary by institution, and some cases by state. Every bank or credit union has their own rules for granting you access to your money. Don't assume you have cash in your account just because the ATM spat out cash.
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Virginia Man Beats Bank of America in Small Claims CourtMany of us have been charged outrageous fees by our bank and wanted to sue. Jim Noble, a Virginia man, actually did sue Bank of America and won. Suing your bank in small claims court can be an excellent way to fight back against bank fees.
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New Monthly Bank Fees Impose Burdens on ManyThe large national bank where I have a checking account went from $0.00/mo maintenance fee to $9.95/mo. I said, "No thanks," and closed my account. My fall-back plan: My great credit union charges no fees. Where are you banking? -
Beware of Excessive Bank FeesIf you have ever, at one time or another, become overdrawn at the bank than you are aware of the change in many banks policies. Banks charges for overdrafts can be as high as $36 per transaction depending upon your banks fee structure.
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Banks Add Sneaky Fees to Increase ProfitabilitySince the government passed a law limiting fees like "courtesy overdraft charges" last year, banks are looking for new ways to make money. Look for these new fees at a bank near you. -
How to Avoid ATM Fees: New Cheap Rules for the 21st CenturyATM users have grown accustomed to the numerous fees they have to pay to access their own money. I do not feel this is something we need to get used to. Here are my tips for avoiding ATM Fees. -
Choosing Where to BankThis article sets out questions to help in deciding which bank is right for you. -
Bank of America Charges for Debit CardsBank of America announced that it's charging debit card users $5 per month to pay for purchases using the card. The Federal Reserve capped the per-transaction swipe fee. Banks have been pushing consumers away from cash purchases.
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Buyer Beware or Modern Day Bank Robbery?Banks will earn approximately 38 billion dollars this year alone by charging overdraft fees to their customers! -
Banking 101 for Teens: Bank FeesHandling money for the first time can be a big task for teens, but it is good experience for developing money management skills that will be necessary later in life.
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Charter One Bank, Marquette Bank Facing Massive Settlements for ATM ViolationsCharter One Bank is facing $500,000 in legal responsibilities for failing to disclose ATM fees. Charter One Bank now has company with Marquette Bank who has problems with another legal settlement for not posting ATM fees.
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How to Choose a Bank AccountWith all of the options available today, deciding on what kind or type of bank account to open up can be somewhat confusing to the average person. Simply signing up with the first bank you come across can be a costly mistake. -
Goodbye, Bank. Hello, Credit UnionThis article is a goodbye letter to a bank. High bank fees encouraged this customer to look elsewhere. By doing so she found that the local credit union offered more for less. This tongue-in-cheek article covers the relationship breakup with the bank.
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Consumer Tips for Avoiding Hidden Credit Card FeesCredit card users pay over $400 a year in hidden credit card fees. Learn how to manage your credit card debt and how to avoid these unwelcome late fees.
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Save Money on Personal and Business Bank Checks by Buying Them 50% Off Regular PricesBy careful shopping you can buy your bank checks at greatly reduced prices from shopping clubs.
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Big Blunder at Halifax Bank of ScotlandStephanie McLaughlin, 22, just wanted her latest bank statement from Halifax Bank of Scotland (HBOS). What she got was a special delivery of 75,000 statements belonging to other bank customers. -
Review: Bangkok Bank, Thailand: One of Thailand's Top BanksBangkok Bank is one of Thailand's most popular banks, but should you bank there?
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Using PayPal to Transfer Money Overseas Can Be Cheaper Than Your American BankTransferring money to a bank account overseas via PayPal is often the cheapest way to do it. -
How to Make Your Bank Account Make Free Money for YouThere was a time when applying and getting a bank account was a long and tedious process. Banks now have to compete for your business. That means exciting and very attractive benefits and perks to get you as a customer.
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Avoiding Unnecesary Bank Fee'sBank fees can withdraw your money faster than you may expect. Here are some tips to avoid unnecessary bank fees.
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Outrageous Bank Over the Limit Fee's, When Will They Be Controlled?This is a article on the crazy fees that banks charge when someone has insufficent funds or has not paid on an overdrawn account. They make it impossible to make your wrongs right. -
Has Your Economic Stimulus Check Been Deposited into the Wrong Bank Account?The IRS confirms that 1,500 Economic Stimulus Checks were deposited into the wrong bank accounts.
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The Hidden Fees of College ApplicationsCollege is expensive, even before a fresman has been accepted. This goes over many of the fees the colleges don't initially tell you about. -
Save Money by Avoiding Bounced Check FeesDid you know that if you were not careful, you could lose hundreds of dollars a month before you even take your money out of the bank?
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Universal Default Credit Card FeesIf you are late on your electricity bill, car payment, a loan, the credit card companies will charge high fees to your account and can and will raise your APR sky high and they can keep it there for up to a year.




