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Are Debit Card Fees Out of Control?

Bank of America and other banks introduce new fees

September 30, 2011 RSS Feed Print

Starting in 2012, lower-tier Bank of America customers will have to pay a $5 monthly fee to make purchases on their debit card. (The fee does not apply to those just using their debit card to get money out of ATMs.) Other banks have introduced extra charges in recent months. Citigroup will charge customers with a balance below $1,500 a $10 monthly fee. JPMorgan Chase tested a system in Illinois that charged non-network customers a $5 ATM fee, but have since abandoned the plan. Wells Fargo and SunTrust are also instituting new charges. Some banking industry members are blaming the new fees on the Frank-Dodd Act, arguing the regulations being placed on banks by the legislation require them to find new ways to bring in revenue. Nevertheless, customers are livid at the new charges, especially as they seem to be aimed at lower-income users.

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This is not a question, it is a statement of fact.

The so called "watchdogs" of the financial orgs. do nothing. Its not even "sneaky" anymore, it is outright blatant unethical and customer abuse.

bp of PA 7:07AM May 02, 2013

we did not loan money to the ones they know that couldnt pay back to raise house prices so why should we pay for it. congress should stp this now and make them lower house prices 1/2 of what they sold for

john lilly of VA 6:15AM April 12, 2013

Great Idea for the banking industry after all there origin is from loan sharking. Now you pay to get your own money. I thought the interest made on loans etc. was to pay for there services? Where does all that money generated with there interest go? I think its time to stop using the ATM's Write yourself a check cash it and start paying cash for things. But you know they will generate a fee for a fee for not using there ATM. Money hungry,Its not like they pay there employees anything except for the CEO's. Min. wage at best. Banks are on of the most dishonest ccompany's you will ever find. Look at the wall street mess. Millions of dollars lost do to illegal transactions etc. Did anyone go to jail? or arrested, I think its ironick we have to pay fees for using are own money, when they lose millions without any accountability. That says to me if they can get away with stealing millions like they did and do maybe thats why they need are fees

sidestreetband of PA 12:25PM February 01, 2013

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